Mr Herbert Cayzer

1881 - March 16, 1958
Summary information for Mr Herbert Cayzer

Contributions

1931

OFFICERS' PAY. Commons February 17, 1931

RUSSIA. Commons February 17, 1931

TIMBER IMPORTS. Commons February 17, 1931

3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 2) BILL. Commons February 18, 1931

SPOTTED FEVER, EASTNEY BARRACKS. Written Answers February 19, 1931

DEVELOPMENT LOANS AND GUARANTEES. Commons February 26, 1931

CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS, PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD. Written Answers February 26, 1931

SCHOOL OF MUSIC (QUARTERS, EASTNEY). Written Answers February 26, 1931

2 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES. Written Answers February 26, 1931

TRADE, UNITED KINGDOM. Written Answers February 26, 1931

ROAD DIRECTION POSTS. Written Answers March 2, 1931

OFFICERS' PAY. Commons March 3, 1931

OFFICERS (RETIREMENT SCHEME). Commons March 3, 1931

HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "REVENGE" (REFIT). Written Answers March 17, 1931

BRITISH ARMY (OFFICERS' RETIRED PAY). Written Answers April 20, 1931

COMMUTATION. Written Answers April 20, 1931

CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND, PORTSMOUTH. Written Answers April 28, 1931

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS (COMMUTATION). Commons May 19, 1931

TOBACCO SUPPLIES. Commons May 19, 1931

OFFICERS' RETIRED PAY. Written Answers June 9, 1931

2 speeches — CHILDREN BILL. Commons July 7, 1931

JUVENILE OFFENDERS. Commons July 7, 1931

LOSS OF HIS MAJESTY'S SUBMARINE "POSEIDON" (GALLANTRY). Commons July 7, 1931

2 speeches — JUVENILE OFFENDERS. Written Answers July 8, 1931

HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "REVENGE." Commons July 21, 1931

2 speeches — GERMAN WAR VESSELS (VISIT). Commons July 21, 1931

DISUSED PRISONS (ACCOMMODATION). Commons July 28, 1931

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 16, 1931

BORSTAL DETENTION. Written Answers November 17, 1931

2 speeches — PENAL AND REFORMATORY ESTABLISHMENTS. Written Answers November 18, 1931

HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "REVENGE." Written Answers December 1, 1931

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