Mr John Gretton

1867 - June 2, 1947
Summary information for Mr John Gretton

Contributions

1925

ALIENS (PERMITS). Written Answers March 4, 1925

2 speeches — SUSPENSION OF MR. KIRKWOOD. Commons March 10, 1925

CRUISER CONSTRUCTION. Commons March 11, 1925

AIR MINISTRY (CROYDON AERODROME EXTENSION) [MONEY]. Commons March 13, 1925

4 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE (TEMPORARY CIVIL SERVANTS). Commons March 17, 1925

AIR MINISTRY (CROYDON AERODROME EXTENSION) [Money]. Commons March 17, 1925

2 speeches — NORTH AMERICAN STATES (DEBT DEFAULT). Commons April 1, 1925

OUTRAGE ON BRITISH SOLDIERS, QUEENSTOWN. Written Answers April 1, 1925

GERMANY (INTERNAL AND EXPORT TRADE). Commons May 5, 1925

SOVIET MISSION (DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY). Commons May 6, 1925

5 speeches — HOPS AND BEER. Commons May 7, 1925

IRISH FREE STATE (IMPERIAL CONTRIBUTION). Written Answers May 7, 1925

SILK IMPORTS ANT) EXPORTS. Commons May 12, 1925

CLOSING OF PITS. Commons June 16, 1925

3 speeches — UNEMPLOYED PERSONS. Commons June 16, 1925

MCKENNA DUTIES. Written Answers June 16, 1925

4 speeches — DOMINIONS (COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSULTATIONS). Commons June 17, 1925

3 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE. Commons June 17, 1925

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS. Commons June 18, 1925

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 18, 1925

CLAUSE 21.—(Application to serving professional firemen.) Commons June 19, 1925

NEW CLAUSE.—(Penalties for neglect of traffic directions and for dangerous driving, etc.) Commons June 19, 1925

FIFTH SCHEDULE. Commons June 19, 1925

SILK DUTY. Written Answers June 19, 1925

STATISTICS. Written Answers June 22, 1925

2 speeches — RUBBER PRODUCTION (RESTRICTION POLICY). Commons June 23, 1925

2 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE (BRITISH UNIFORM). Commons June 23, 1925

GOVERNMENT POLICY. Commons June 25, 1925

COTTON SPINDLES (GREAT BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES). Commons June 25, 1925

CLAUSE 5.—(Short title). Commons June 26, 1925

2 speeches — ATTACK ON BRITISH SOLDIERS, QUEENSTOWN. Commons June 29, 1925

2 speeches — TREATY (ASSESSMENT). Commons June 29, 1925

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 29, 1925

2 speeches — COTTON TRADE (SPINDLES EMPLOYED). Commons June 30, 1925

RELIEF WORK. Commons June 30, 1925

LATE SITTINGS. Written Answers July 2, 1925

FOREIGN GOODS IMPORTED. Commons July 7, 1925

2 speeches — WOOD-RENTON COMMITTEE. Commons July 13, 1925

2 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES. Commons July 13, 1925

2 speeches — INQUIRIES. Commons July 14, 1925

SHANGHAI DISTURBANCES. Commons July 15, 1925

BRITISH AND FRENCH AIR FORCES. Commons July 15, 1925

SECRETARIAT OF STATE FOR DOMINION AFFAIRS. Commons July 20, 1925

CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME. Commons July 22, 1925

2 speeches — TAEIFF ADVISORY BOAED. Commons July 22, 1925

3 speeches — TELEGRAPH (MONEY) BILL. Commons July 28, 1925

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND [MONEY]. Commons July 28, 1925

2 speeches — COMMERCIAL TREATIES. Commons July 30, 1925

DOMINIONS (MOST-FAVOURED-NATION TREATIES). Commons July 30, 1925

GAS REGULATION ACT, 1920. Commons August 5, 1925

CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS BILL. Commons August 5, 1925

2 speeches — RIOTING, AMMANFORD COLLIERY. Commons August 6, 1925

3 speeches — COAL MINING INDUSTRY SUBVENTION. Commons August 6, 1925

RATING AND VALUATION BILL. Commons November 25, 1925

CASUAL WARDS. Written Answers November 26, 1925

TURKISH PETROLEUM COMPANY. Commons December 1, 1925

ROAD FUND. Commons December 1, 1925

LOSS OF SUBMARINE M1. Commons December 2, 1925

BUILDINGS. Commons December 2, 1925

3 speeches — AIRCRAFT AND PERSONNEL. Commons December 2, 1925

BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR. Commons December 8, 1925

IRELAND (CONFIRMATION OF AGREEMENT) BILL. Commons December 8, 1925

TURKISH PETROLEUM COMPANY. Commons December 9, 1925

3 speeches — AIRCRAFT (FIRST LINE STRENGTH). Commons December 9, 1925

EX-SOLDIERS (IRISH FREE STATE). Commons December 16, 1925

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