Mr Harold Hales

1868 - December 8, 1942
Summary information for Mr Harold Hales

Contributions

1935

4 speeches — FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Composition of Provincial Legislatures.) Commons May 8, 1935

2 speeches — INDIA (MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY). Commons May 13, 1935

2 speeches — HIS MAJESTY'S SILVER JUBILEE. Commons May 13, 1935

POTTERY INDUSTRY. Commons May 14, 1935

2 speeches — SLUM CLEARANCE, HANLEY. Commons May 16, 1935

IMPORTS (UNDER-INVOICING). Commons May 16, 1935

2 speeches — MOTOR CARS (IMPORTS). Commons May 21, 1935

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 21, 1935

3 speeches — CYCLE TRACKS. Commons May 22, 1935

ROAD TRAFFIC ACTS. Commons May 24, 1935

3 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES (EXTINGUISHERS). Commons May 30, 1935

AVIATION (AIRCRAFT FACTORIES). Commons May 30, 1935

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Commons June 3, 1935

AIR DEFENCE (PRIVATEDONATIONS) Written Answers June 3, 1935

2 speeches — MOTOR RACES (PUBLIC HIGHWAYS). Commons June 5, 1935

2 speeches — MOTOR DRIVING TEST. Commons June 5, 1935

TANGIER (BRITISH INTERESTS) Commons June 5, 1935

HIS MAJESTY'S SILVER JUBILEE. Commons June 17, 1935

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Commons June 17, 1935

ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES. Commons June 18, 1935

2 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES (FIRE EXTINGUISHERS). Commons June 24, 1935

2 speeches — SILENT PERIOD, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME. Commons June 24, 1935

2 speeches — CHAIN-LETTER SCHEMES. Commons June 27, 1935

RANELAGH CLUB ESTATE (FLATS). Commons June 27, 1935

2 speeches — VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. Commons June 27, 1935

BACON IMPORTS. Commons July 18, 1935

COAST EROSION. Commons July 18, 1935

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Commons July 18, 1935

BOMBAY (GERMAN MOTOR CAR FACTORY). Commons July 22, 1935

TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE. Commons July 23, 1935

2 speeches — RESTAURANTS (DEFECTIVE EARTHENWARE). Commons July 23, 1935

2 speeches — MECHANICALLY-OPERATED REFLECTORS. Commons August 1, 1935

2 speeches — INDIA (EX-MAHARAJAH OF NABHA). Commons August 1, 1935

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