Mr James Horrabin

1884 - March 2, 1962
Summary information for Mr James Horrabin

Contributions

1931

ARREST. Written Answers January 26, 1931

DISTURBANCES (ABO COMMISSION). Commons January 28, 1931

NATIVES (PUNISHMENT). Commons January 28, 1931

SUGAR-BEET HAULAGE. Commons January 28, 1931

2 speeches — NIGERIA (ESTIMATES). Commons February 11, 1931

NATIVE POLICY. Commons February 11, 1931

TAXATION. Commons February 11, 1931

ABA COMMISSION (FINDINGS). Commons February 18, 1931

2 speeches — CHURCH Or SCOTLAND MISSION. Commons February 18, 1931

NATIVE WAGES (COMMISSIONER OF KAVIRONDO). Commons February 18, 1931

2 speeches — BASUTOLAND. Written Answers February 24, 1931

EAST AFRICA (COFFEE INDUSTRY). Commons February 25, 1931

NORTHERN NIGERIA (NATIVE TREATMENT). Commons February 25, 1931

FAIREY-NAPIER MONOPLANE. Commons February 25, 1931

OUTDOOR RELIEF (LONDON). Commons February 26, 1931

AFRICAN PROTECTORATES (LABOUR AGREEMENTS). Commons April 16, 1931

TOBACCO GROWING. Commons May 5, 1931

NATIVES (CONSULTATION). Commons May 5, 1931

TANGANYIKA (KILIMANJARO NATIVE PLANTERS ASSOCIATION). Commons July 22, 1931

NORTHERN RHODESIA (EDUCATION). Commons July 22, 1931

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Commons July 23, 1931

VIADUCT, PETERBOROUGH. Commons July 23, 1931

COLONIAL AND MIDDLE EASTERN SERVICES. Commons July 23, 1931

2 speeches — EGYPT. Commons July 27, 1931

UGANDA (CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS). Commons July 29, 1931

2 speeches — BECHUANALAND (MASARWA TRIBE). Commons July 29, 1931

KENYA (ALIENATION OF LAND). Commons July 31, 1931

NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN RHODESIA (AMALGAMATION). Commons September 15, 1931

GOLD COAST PORTS. Commons September 16, 1931

MASARAVA TRIBE. Commons September 22, 1931

MR. M. SEGOLODI. Commons September 22, 1931

2 speeches — COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND. Commons September 23, 1931

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