Mr Gerald France

1870 - February 11, 1935
Summary information for Mr Gerald France

Contributions

1918

DEPARTMENT OF OVERSEAS TRADE. Commons February 26, 1918

2 speeches — PROMOTION TO FLAG RANK. Commons March 5, 1918

MAISONS TOLEREES (FRANCE). Commons March 13, 1918

2 speeches — SHIPBUILDING. Commons March 14, 1918

REDUCED OUTPUT (JANUARY). Commons March 18, 1918

8 speeches — LORD PIRRIE'S APPOINTMENT. Commons March 20, 1918

2 speeches — RELEASE OF SOLDIERS. Commons April 30, 1918

2 speeches — CONTROLLER-GENERAL OF MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING. Commons April 30, 1918

4 speeches — NEW CONSTRUCTION (EXPENDITURE). Commons April 30, 1918

2 speeches — MARINE ENGINEERING WORKS. Commons April 30, 1918

>SUGAR (CUSTOMS). Commons May 1, 1918

CHEQUE TAX. Commons May 2, 1918

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 2, 1918

MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING. Commons May 14, 1918

SHIPPING RETURNS (LOSSES). Commons May 14, 1918

2 speeches — STANDARD VESSELS. Commons May 16, 1918

ROAD TRANSPORT BOARD. Commons May 30, 1918

MERCANTILE TONNAGE LOSSES. Commons May 30, 1918

FARM LAND (SPECULATIVE PURCHASE). Commons June 5, 1918

CLAUSE 10.—( Compulsory Attendance at Continuation Schools.) Commons June 11, 1918

LAND ACQUIRED BY WAR DEPARTMENT, CIPPENHAM. Commons June 12, 1918

STATEMENT BY MR. ILLINGWORTH. Commons June 12, 1918

MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS. Commons June 13, 1918

NEW CLAUSE.—(Debit Balances of Capital.) Commons June 13, 1918

RIVER TRANSPORT. Commons June 26, 1918

SUPPLY. Commons June 27, 1918

MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons July 8, 1918

ENEMY ALIENS. Commons July 9, 1918

7 speeches — NATIONAL SHIPYARDS. Commons July 10, 1918

MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons July 10, 1918

7 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons July 10, 1918

Sir G. CAVE'S STATEMENT. Commons July 11, 1918

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 24, 1918

4 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons July 30, 1918

OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons October 29, 1918

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