Mr Francis Broad

1874 - January 3, 1956
Summary information for Mr Francis Broad

Contributions

1928

RACECOURSE BETTING BILL. Commons March 16, 1928

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 27, 1928

ALLOTMENT HOLDERS, WANSTEAD (COMPENSATION). Written Answers March 27, 1928

DISTRESS IN MINING AREAS. Commons April 4, 1928

CLAUSE 2.—(Provisions as to Metropolitan Common Poor Fund.) Commons April 23, 1928

SUPPLY. Commons May 10, 1928

MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons May 15, 1928

2 speeches — INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT. Commons May 21, 1928

2 speeches — CAMBRIDGE ARTERIAL ROAD. Commons May 22, 1928

2 speeches — SOUTH ESSEX WATERWORKS BILL [Lords] (By Order). Commons May 22, 1928

2 speeches — CURRENCY AND BANK NOTES BILL. Commons May 22, 1928

2 speeches — BENEFIT DISALLOWED. Commons May 23, 1928

CLAUSE 13.—(Amendment of Sections 62 and 64 of principal Act as to mercantile marine.) Commons May 23, 1928

METROPOLITAN POLICE (COST). Written Answers May 24, 1928

FACTORIES BILL. Written Answers May 24, 1928

RATING AND VALUATION (APPORTIONMENT) BILL. Commons June 7, 1928

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Duty on Tea.) Commons June 25, 1928

CLAUSE 3.—(Definition of industrial hereditaments.) Commons July 2, 1928

CLAUSE 3.—(Definition of Industrial Hereditaments.) Commons July 4, 1928

2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Restriction on publication of agricultural charges.) Commons July 10, 1928

4 speeches — POLICE, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons July 11, 1928

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 15, 1928

EDUCATION (MENTAL DEFECTIVES, MIDDLESEX). Commons November 19, 1928

4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 19, 1928

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons November 26, 1928

6 speeches — ADMINISTRATION (REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS). Commons November 28, 1928

2 speeches — SMALL-POX. Written Answers December 11, 1928

STATISTICS. Written Answers December 14, 1928

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