Mr George Muff
1877 - September 20, 1955Summary information for Mr George Muff
Contributions
1939
NEWFOUNDLAND. Commons January 31, 1939
LABRADOR COAST (NATIVE CONDITIONS). Commons February 14, 1939
CLAUSE 11. —(Restriction on distribution of circulars relating to investments.) Commons February 14, 1939
2 speeches — DISSEMINATION OF NEWS. Commons February 15, 1939
ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons February 22, 1939
LONDON AND NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY (PULLMAN CARS). Commons February 22, 1939
DUAL CARRIAGEWAY, WALSALL ROAD. Commons February 22, 1939
CAPITAL SHIPS (BRITISH AND FOREIGN POWERS). Commons February 22, 1939
ARMAMENT WORK, DURHAM. Commons February 22, 1939
WAR RISKS (COMPENSATION AND INSURANCE). Written Answers February 28, 1939
3 speeches — KlNGSTON-UPON-HULL. Commons March 8, 1939
2 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES ENABLING) BILL. Commons March 10, 1939
EUROPEAN SITUATION. Commons April 13, 1939
3 speeches — SELBY BY-PASS SCHEME AND TOLL BRIDGE. Commons April 19, 1939
HOUSE OF COMMONS (AMPLIFIERS). Written Answers May 2, 1939
HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "HUNTER" (REPAIRS). Commons May 24, 1939
OXFORD GROUP Commons June 13, 1939
5 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons June 16, 1939
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Grant for development of postal, telegraphic and telephonic systems.) Commons June 23, 1939
FISH DISTRIBUTION. Commons September 20, 1939
3 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons September 28, 1939
OVERSEAS SERVICE (MEN UNDER 19). Written Answers October 10, 1939
4 speeches — LOCAL ELECTIONS AND REGISTER OF ELECTORS (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons October 17, 1939
CHILDREN (NON-ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL). Commons November 2, 1939
3 speeches — TRANSPORT POLICY. Commons November 7, 1939
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 28, 1939
3 speeches — CLUBS. Written Answers December 7, 1939
SCHEDULE. Commons December 12, 1939
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