Mr James Milner

1889 - July 16, 1967
Summary information for Mr James Milner

Contributions

1935

CLAUSE 3.—(The Governor-General of India and His Majesty's Representa tive as regards relations with Indian States.) Commons February 19, 1935

EAST AFRICA. Commons February 21, 1935

2 speeches — KENYA (NATIVE COMMUNITIES). Commons February 21, 1935

INSURANCE FUND (DEBT). Written Answers February 21, 1935

5 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTION). Commons February 26, 1935

4 speeches — KENYA. Commons February 27, 1935

EAST AFRICA (GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE). Commons February 27, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Accession, of Indian States.) Commons February 27, 1935

3 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(other provisions as to ministers.) Commons February 28, 1935

LABOUR AND HEALTH BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN. Commons March 1, 1935

2 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons March 1, 1935

3 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Special responsibilities of Governor-General.) Commons March 5, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 16.—(Advocate-General.) Commons March 6, 1935

6 speeches — CLAUSE 18.—(Constitution of the Legislature.) Commons March 6, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 28.—(Privileges, etc. of Members.) Commons March 12, 1935

3 speeches — CLAUSE 46.—(Governors' Provinces.) Commons March 13, 1935

CLAUSE 47.—(Provisions as to Berar.) Commons March 13, 1935

8 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1935. Commons March 18, 1935

4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1935. Commons March 18, 1935

PENTONVILLE PRISON (DEMONSTRATION). Commons March 19, 1935

CLAUSE 84.—(Rules of procedure.) Commons March 22, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 88.—(Power of Governor to promulgate ordinances during recess of Legislature.) Commons March 22, 1935

4 speeches — CLAUSE 89.—(Power of Governor to promulgate ordinances with respect to certain subjects.) Commons March 22, 1935

CLAUSE 233.—(Services recruited by Secretary of State.) Commons April 4, 1935

CLAUSE 264.—(Advisers to Secretary of State.) Commons April 8, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 273.—(Power of His Majesty to make provision with respect to franchises and elections.) Commons April 9, 1935

5 speeches — CLAUSE 279.—(Persons not to be subjected to disability by reason of race, religion, etc.) Commons April 9, 1935

13 speeches — CLAUSE 298.—(Government of Burma by the Crown.) Commons April 10, 1935

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Extension of Franchise.) Commons April 30, 1935

9 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Composition of the Federal Legislature.) Commons May 7, 1935

6 speeches — EIGHTH SCHEDULE.—(The Federal Railway Authority.) Commons May 14, 1935

10 speeches — NEW SCHEDULE.—(Provisions as to Franchise.) Commons May 15, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Enforcement of foregoing provisions.) Commons May 16, 1935

CLAUSE 61.—(Payments in respect of well-maintained houses.) Commons May 16, 1935

CLAUSE 25.—(Power to establish Housing Management Commissions.) Commons May 20, 1935

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 21, 1935

6 speeches — SMALL DWELLINGS ACQUISITION ACT. Commons May 29, 1935

POOR PRISONERS DEFENCE ACT. Commons May 29, 1935

FIRST Schedule.—(Number of persons permitted to use a house for sleeping.) Commons May 29, 1935

3 speeches — CLAUSE 61.—(Payments in respect of well maintained houses.) Commons May 29, 1935

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BILL. Commons June 5, 1935

CLAUSE 15.—(Power to require production of documents relating to imported goods.) Commons June 18, 1935

4 speeches — CLAUSE 19.—(Personal allowance of married persons.) Commons June 19, 1935

3 speeches — KENYA. Commons June 27, 1935

2 speeches — GOLD COAST (LABOUR ORDINANCE). Commons June 27, 1935

LAW REFORM (MARRIED WOMEN AND TORT-FEASORS) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 8, 1935

5 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE. Commons July 10, 1935

CLOTHING FACTORIES (GERMAN FIRMS). Written Answers July 29, 1935

BRITISH ARMY (GARRISON BARBER, BELFAST). Written Answers October 24, 1935

CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment of Public Works Loan Commissioners for five years.) Commons December 16, 1935

2 speeches — KENYA (LAND COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATIONS). Commons December 19, 1935

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