Mr Henry Croft
1881 - December 7, 1947Summary information for Mr Henry Croft
Contributions
1927
SUGAR-BEET FACTORIES. Commons February 21, 1927
PRIVY COUNCIL (NATURALISED ALIENS). Commons February 28, 1927
2 speeches — BRIGADE STAFFS. Commons February 28, 1927
3 speeches — Six L. WORTHINGTON-EVANS' STATEMENT. Commons March 7, 1927
NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons March 7, 1927
NATIVE LANDS TRUST. Commons March 8, 1927
FRANCE (CUSTOMS TARIFF). Commons March 21, 1927
MOTOR INDUSTRY. Commons March 21, 1927
EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD (MAP). Commons March 21, 1927
SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT (RATEPAYERS). Commons March 21, 1927
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS (EXCESSES), 1925–26. Commons March 21, 1927
GLOVES. Commons March 22, 1927
APPLICATIONS. Commons March 22, 1927
RAZORS. Commons March 22, 1927
GRAMOPHONES (EXPORTS). Commons March 22, 1927
Mr. Churchill's Statement. Commons March 22, 1927
LACE INDUSTRY. Commons March 29, 1927
FABRIC GLOVES. Commons March 29, 1927
4 speeches — MOTOR-CARS. Commons March 29, 1927
2 speeches — IMPORTED SILK GOODS. Commons March 29, 1927
2 speeches — PROFICIENCY GRANT. Commons March 29, 1927
LEGALISATION OF BETTING. Commons March 30, 1927
6 speeches — MOTOR CARS. Commons April 5, 1927
GLOVES. Commons April 5, 1927
WOOLLEN TEXTILE GOODS (IMPORTS). Commons April 11, 1927
BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION (ALIENS). Commons April 11, 1927
LADIES' HATS. Commons April 12, 1927
5 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 13, 1927
CLAUSE 1.—(Illegal Strikes.) Commons May 18, 1927
P. P. DIAKONOFF. Commons May 19, 1927
ARCOS, LIMITED (POLICE SEARCH). Commons May 19, 1927
BUILDING MATERIALS (CONTRACTS). Commons May 19, 1927
CHINA INDEMNITY FUND. Commons May 19, 1927
FINANCE BILL. Commons May 19, 1927
AUSTRALIA (CUSTOMS TARIFF). Commons May 24, 1927
2 speeches — WOOLLENS, WORSTED AND HOSIERY. Commons May 24, 1927
DEFENCE FORCE BILL. Commons May 24, 1927
WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS. Commons May 31, 1927
PACKING AND WRAPPING PAPER. Commons May 31, 1927
CLAUSE 7.—(Restraint of application of funds of trade unions, etc., in contravention of Act.) Commons June 1, 1927
4 speeches — EMPIRE TRADE. Commons June 2, 1927
RUSSIAN DOCUMENTS. Commons June 22, 1927
ECONOMIC CONFERENCE (TARIFFS). Commons June 22, 1927
NEW FOREST (TIMBER SALES). Written Answers June 27, 1927
7 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Exemption of motor tyres from Customs duty to cease.) Commons June 28, 1927
4 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Increased duty on matches.) Commons June 28, 1927
11 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Customs duty on translucent or vitrified pottery.) Commons June 30, 1927
TEXTILES (IMPORTS AN]) EXPORTS). Commons July 5, 1927
ORGANISATION. Commons July 5, 1927
POSTPONED CLAUSE 46.—(Transfer of sum from Road Fund to Exchequer.) Commons July 5, 1927
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Gas Mantles.) Commons July 7, 1927
NEW CLAUSE.—(increased, preference on Empire brandy.) Commons July 7, 1927
MINES DEPARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons July 12, 1927
2 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE. Commons July 19, 1927
5 speeches — CLASS VI. Commons July 25, 1927
2 speeches — NEW FOREST (TIMBER CUTTING). Written Answers July 28, 1927
3 speeches — INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND DISARMAMENT. Commons November 24, 1927
FIGHTING FORCES (COMPARATIVE STATISTICS). Commons November 28, 1927
SUGAR REFINING INDUSTRY. Commons November 28, 1927
3 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Amendment as to statutory conditions for receipt of benefit.) Commons November 28, 1927
SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES (IRON AND STEEL TRADE). Commons December 7, 1927
ARTERIAL ROADS (LAND VALUES). Commons December 8, 1927
NEW FOREST (HIGHWAYS AND WATERCOURSES). Written Answers December 8, 1927
WHEAT PRICES. Commons December 12, 1927
ITALY, SCOTTISH WHISKY. Commons December 12, 1927
IRON, STEEL, AND COAL INDUSTRIES. Commons December 12, 1927
DISARMAMENT (PREPARATORY COMMISSION). Commons December 12, 1927
CHINA (BRITISH TROOPS). Commons December 12, 1927
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