Mr James Hope

1870 - February 14, 1949
Summary information for Mr James Hope

Contributions

1920

EXPLOSIONS (INJURIES). Written Answers February 16, 1920

EMPLOYES. Written Answers March 5, 1920

MUNITION WORKERS (INJURIES). Commons March 8, 1920

BRITISH CELLULOSE COMPANY. Commons March 17, 1920

SURPLUS GOVERNMENT STORES (AIRCRAFT MATERIAL). Commons March 24, 1920

DISUSED ARMY LORRIES. Commons April 12, 1920

CENTRAL CONTROL BOARD (LIQUOR TRAFFIC). Commons April 14, 1920

GRETNA FACTORY (DISCHARGED EMPLOYEES). Commons April 19, 1920

3 speeches — CARLISLE DISTRICT. Commons April 22, 1920

MUNITIONS (COMMISSION ON SALES). Commons April 26, 1920

GOVERNMENT FACTORIES. Commons April 27, 1920

2 speeches — SHELL DUMPS (SALE). Commons May 3, 1920

2 speeches — SURPLUS GOVERNMENT STORES (EXPLOSIVES). Commons May 4, 1920

2 speeches — MESSRS. CANN AND COMPANY (FACTORY). Commons May 6, 1920

3 speeches — ROLLING STOCK (SALES TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS). Commons June 7, 1920

4 speeches — WOOL SHEDS, HULL. Commons June 14, 1920

3 speeches — CHILWELL FACTORY. Commons June 17, 1920

CHILWELL ORDNANCE DEPOT. Commons June 22, 1920

DUMPS (FRANCE). Commons June 28, 1920

DISPOSAL BOARD (SALES). Commons June 30, 1920

DISPOSAL BOARD. Commons July 5, 1920

2 speeches — SURPLUS STORES (WESTERN FRONT). Commons July 8, 1920

3 speeches — SURPLUS STORES, CHILVELL, Commons July 12, 1920

2 speeches — SURPLUS STORES (ANDRUICQ, FRANCE). Commons July 15, 1920

4 speeches — SALES TO BRADFORD CORPORATION. Commons August 9, 1920

2 speeches — AUSTRALIAN WOOL (PRICES). Commons August 10, 1920

CAPTAIN PULLEINE. Commons August 16, 1920

4 speeches — MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. Commons October 20, 1920

FELTWELL AERODROME, NORFOLK. Commons November 9, 1920

4 speeches — GOVERNMENT WOOL. Commons November 22, 1920

TUNGSTEN ORES. Commons December 6, 1920

3 speeches — OIL PRODUCTION, ENGLAND. Commons December 7, 1920

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