Mr John Jagger

1872 - July 9, 1942
Summary information for Mr John Jagger

Contributions

1940

SHOP HOURS. Commons January 24, 1940

3 speeches — SHOP HOURS. Commons January 24, 1940

EMPLOYMENT OF YOUNG PERSONS. Commons January 25, 1940

SOLDIERS AND MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (COMMUNICATIONS). Commons February 6, 1940

TRINIDAD (LABOUR DISPUTE). Commons February 7, 1940

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Application of Act to assurance policies.) Commons February 7, 1940

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2 (Protection from forfeiture in cases of default due to war.) Commons February 7, 1940

DOMESTIC SUPPLIES. Commons February 13, 1940

CLAUSE 4 (Delegation to committee of powers of Wheat Commission.) Commons February 14, 1940

COAL SUPPLIES AND DISTRIBUTION. Commons February 21, 1940

COMMODITY INSURANCE SCHEME. Written Answers February 22, 1940

BRITISH COLONIES (SUGAR PRODUCTION). Written Answers February 22, 1940

MILITARY SERVICE (CIVIL SERVANTS). Commons February 27, 1940

ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT. Commons February 28, 1940

COLONIES (SUGAR PRODUCTION). Written Answers February 28, 1940

2 speeches — RE-EMPLOYED CIVIL SERVANTS (PENSIONS). Commons March 12, 1940

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Application of Act to assurance policies.) Commons March 12, 1940

WEST INDIES (TAXATION). Commons March 13, 1940

2 speeches — SOCIETIES (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons March 20, 1940

EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (FRENCH CURRENCY). Written Answers April 9, 1940

TRINIDAD (ELECTRICITY SUPPLY). Commons April 10, 1940

2 speeches — TRINIDAD (CENTRAL LIBRARY). Commons April 17, 1940

JAMAICA AND TRINIDAD. Commons May 1, 1940

2 speeches — PURCHASE TAX. Commons May 1, 1940

SUPERANNUATION FUNDS (INCOME TAX). Written Answers May 2, 1940

GRADE IV CLERKSHIP (APPLICATION). Written Answers May 7, 1940

COLONIAL SUGAR (PRICE). Commons May 29, 1940

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