Mr Frederick Watkins
1883 - January 31, 1954Summary information for Mr Frederick Watkins
Contributions
1937
ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons February 1, 1937
FACTORIES BILL. Commons February 4, 1937
3 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons February 10, 1937
MOTOR VEHICLES (GUARDS). Commons February 10, 1937
RAILWAY AND COAL INDUSTRIES (STATISTICS). Commons February 11, 1937
2 speeches — NATIONALISATION OF MINES AND MINERALS BILL. Commons February 12, 1937
MOTOR VEHICLES (SAFETY GUARDS). Written Answers February 17, 1937
2 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS. Written Answers February 17, 1937
2 speeches — STAG HUNTING INCIDENT, HIGH WYCOMBE. Commons February 18, 1937
2 speeches — ROAD SURFACING. Commons February 24, 1937
2 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTION). Commons March 9, 1937
2 speeches — SIR PHILIP SASSOON'S STATEMENT. Commons March 15, 1937
2 speeches — SUDAN (SCHOOL CHILDREN). Commons March 22, 1937
NEWFOUNDLAND. Commons March 23, 1937
GOLD COAST (REVENUE SURPLUS). Written Answers April 14, 1937
CLAUSE 5.—(Provisions as to special voluntary contributors who cease to pay contributions, or pay contributions irregularly.) Commons May 6, 1937
5 speeches — CLAUSE 17.—(Transitory provisions.) Commons May 6, 1937
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Repeal of tea duty.) Commons June 10, 1937
BRITISH UNION OF FASCISTS (PROPOSED PROCESSION). Commons June 21, 1937
OFFICES REGULATION. Commons July 1, 1937
NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption where the in come of an individual is not subject to Income Tax.) Commons July 7, 1937
MOTOR LORRIES (GUARD-RAILS). Commons July 8, 1937
2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons July 9, 1937
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE BILL. Commons July 12, 1937
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE BILL. Commons July 14, 1937
CHINA AND JAPAN. Commons November 17, 1937
MOTOR TRAFFIC, CENTRAL LONDON. Commons November 17, 1937
2 speeches — TRANSPORT INDUSTRY Commons November 17, 1937
HOSPITAL STREET COLLECTIONS, LONDON. Commons December 16, 1937
2 speeches — EPIDEMICS, CHINA. Commons December 20, 1937
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