Mr Ian Hannah

1874 - July 7, 1944
Summary information for Mr Ian Hannah

Contributions

1937

2 speeches — OLD EDINBURGH (PRESERVATION). Commons February 2, 1937

HONEY (ADULTERATION). Commons February 4, 1937

2 speeches — RUSSIA (BROADCASTS). Commons February 8, 1937

PRESERVATION OF OLD BUILDINGS. Commons February 10, 1937

COTSWOLD COTTAGE FOR AMERICA. Commons February 10, 1937

MALE SERVANTS (LICENCES). Commons February 16, 1937

TAILORS' HALL, EDINBURGH. Written Answers February 17, 1937

REYNOLDS' HOUSE, LEICESTER SQUARE. Commons February 25, 1937

2 speeches — URBAN RECONDITIONING. Commons March 4, 1937

CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Commons March 4, 1937

2 speeches — DEFENCE LOANS BILL. Commons March 4, 1937

3 speeches — VOCATIONAL TRAINING. Commons March 23, 1937

HISTORIC HOUSES (PRESERVATION). Commons March 23, 1937

MEDICINE STAMP DUTIES. Commons March 25, 1937

NATIONAL ART TREASURES (EXPORT). Commons April 15, 1937

5 speeches — PUBLIC RECORDS (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords]. Commons April 15, 1937

CHINA (EMBASSY BUILDINGS). Commons April 19, 1937

TAILOR'S HALL, EDINBURGH. Commons April 26, 1937

2 speeches — CUMBERLAND HOUSE, ABERDEEN. Commons June 15, 1937

POOR PERSONS' DEFENCE. Commons June 24, 1937

5 speeches — DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR SCOTLAND. Commons June 24, 1937

FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons June 25, 1937

FOREIGN TRAVEL. Commons June 28, 1937

CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Commons July 5, 1937

TRANSPORT EMPLOYÉS (SUPERANNUATION). Written Answers July 29, 1937

HOSPITAL REORGANISATION (WED NESFIELD AND WILLENHALL). Commons July 30, 1937

NEWLYN. Commons October 28, 1937

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons October 29, 1937

SPAIN. Commons November 15, 1937

WASHING FACILITIES, NORTHAMPTON. Commons November 15, 1937

RENT RESTRICTION. Commons November 25, 1937

ARMED FORCES (HIGH COMMAND). Commons November 30, 1937

ALMSHOUSES, THAXTED. Written Answers December 2, 1937

TYPHOID (STEAMSHIP "STRATHAIRD.") Commons December 23, 1937

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