Mr George Bowyer

1886 - November 30, 1948
Summary information for Mr George Bowyer

Contributions

1929

INCOMES (STATISTICS). Commons January 23, 1929

RAILWAY FREIGHT RELIEF. Written Answers January 30, 1929

ARABLE LAND. Written Answers January 30, 1929

ALLOTMENTS. Written Answers January 30, 1929

STRAWBERRIES (PRODUCTION, ARTIFICIAL SUNLIGHT). Written Answers February 5, 1929

2 speeches — RAILWAY FREIGHT REBATES (CEREALS). Commons February 14, 1929

COAST EROSION, WALES. Commons February 14, 1929

ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE. Commons February 14, 1929

CORN (MARKETING). Commons February 14, 1929

3 speeches — LOANS. Commons February 14, 1929

EGGS (NATIONAL MARK). Commons February 14, 1929

2 speeches — TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE SERVICES. Commons February 21, 1929

WEIGHTS AND SCALES. Commons February 21, 1929

BEET-SUGAR FACTORY, FELSTEAD (IRISH IMMIGRANT LABOUR). Commons March 11, 1929

PIG MEAT. Commons March 11, 1929

HOME-GROWN GRAIN (STORAGE). Commons March 11, 1929

2 speeches — STATISTICS. Commons October 31, 1929

2 speeches — ARMISTICE SERVICE. Commons October 31, 1929

GOVERNMENT POLICY. Written Answers October 31, 1929

FINAL AWARDS. Commons November 4, 1929

4 speeches — CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons November 5, 1929

ARMISTICE DAY (CENOTAPH SERVICE). Commons November 5, 1929

BENEFIT DISALLOWED. Written Answers November 14, 1929

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL TREATMENT. Commons December 9, 1929

3 speeches — DISABLED MEN (EMPLOYMENT). Commons December 9, 1929

3 speeches — STATISTICS. Commons December 10, 1929

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons December 10, 1929

5 speeches — CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons December 17, 1929

2 speeches — STATISTICS. Commons December 19, 1929

BRITISH AMBASSADOR, MOSCOW. Commons December 23, 1929

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY. Commons December 23, 1929

STATISTICS. Commons December 23, 1929

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Written Answers December 24, 1929

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