Mr John Wardlaw-Milne

1879 - July 11, 1967
Summary information for Mr John Wardlaw-Milne

Contributions

1934

EMPIRE MONETARY POLICY. Written Answers February 1, 1934

2 speeches — IMPORT LICENCES, DENMARK (CARPETS). Commons February 6, 1934

MILLING INDUSTRY (IMPORTED FLOUR). Commons February 6, 1934

INDIAN CARPETS (IMPORTS). Commons February 6, 1934

RUBBER RESTRICTION SCHEME. Commons February 7, 1934

3 speeches — FOREIGN IMPORT QUOTAS (CARPETS AND BOOTS). Commons February 20, 1934

TRANSPORT (ROAD BRIDGES). Commons March 5, 1934

INDIA OFFICE AND SERVICES. Commons March 6, 1934

3 speeches — NORTH ATLANTIC SHIPPING BILL. Commons March 15, 1934

SITUATION. Commons March 19, 1934

CARPETS (IMPORT). Written Answers March 20, 1934

AIR MAIL SERVICE (CHINA). Commons March 26, 1934

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 19, 1934

JAPAN AND CHINA. Commons April 23, 1934

7 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Application of Act.) Commons April 27, 1934

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power for court to order payment out of net estate of testator for benefit of surviving spouse or child.) Commons April 27, 1934

2 speeches — INDIAN CARPETS (IMPORTS). Commons May 15, 1934

LOAN PROPOSAL. Commons June 4, 1934

TREASURY AND SUBORDINATE DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 4, 1934

CARPET FACTORIES, BELGIUM (LABOUR CONDITIONS). Commons July 19, 1934

HOUSE OF COMMONS (CARPETS). Commons November 5, 1934

2 speeches — POISONS LICENCES (AGRI-CULTURAL REQUISITES). Commons November 5, 1934

IMPORTED BUTTER (MARKING). Written Answers November 22, 1934

RUBBER INDUSTRY (RESTRICTION SCHEME). Written Answers November 22, 1934

TRANSPORT (HEAVY LOADS, HIGHWAYS). Written Answers November 26, 1934

3 speeches — EGYPT (ITALIAN SCHOOLS). Commons December 10, 1934

5 speeches — INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. Commons December 10, 1934

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