Mr John Wardlaw-Milne

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

Contributions

1935

4 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BILL. Commons February 26, 1935

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT (LAND DRAINAGE SCHEMES, WORCESTERSHIRE). Commons March 6, 1935

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

2 speeches — CHINA AND JAPAN (CONVERSA TIONS). Commons March 11, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 33.—(Annual Financial State- ment). Commons March 12, 1935

CLAUSE 38.—(Rules of Procedure.) Commons March 12, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 40.—(Restrictions on discussion.) Commons March 13, 1935

2 speeches — POLAND. Commons March 21, 1935

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. Commons March 27, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 102.—(Power of Federal Legislature to legislation on Proclamation of Emergency.) Commons March 27, 1935

CLAUSE 108.—(Sanction of Governor-General or Governor required for certain legislative proposals.) Commons March 27, 1935

3 speeches — CLAUSE 111.—(Provisions as to British subjects domiciled in the United Kingdom.) Commons March 27, 1935

3 speeches — CLAUSE 112.—(Provisions as to taxation.) Commons March 27, 1935

CLAUSE 116.—(Subsidies for the encouragement of trade or industry.) Commons March 27, 1935

4 speeches — CLAUSE 116.—(Subsidies for the encouragement of trade or industry.) Commons March 28, 1935

CLAUSE 118.—(Professional qualifications in general.) Commons March 28, 1935

3 speeches — CLAUSE 121.—(Savings and interpretation.) Commons March 28, 1935

CLAUSE 122.—(General duty to secure respect for Federal laws.) Commons March 28, 1935

CLAUSE 145.—(Cash contributions and ceded territories.) Commons March 28, 1935

CLAUSE 238.—(Compensation for loss of rights.) Commons April 5, 1935

2 speeches — BRITISH BOOKS(REPRINTS) Commons April 8, 1935

CLAUSE 258. —(Provisions as to chaplains.) Commons April 8, 1935

BELGIUM (CURRENCY DEVALUATION). Commons April 9, 1935

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

4 speeches — CLAUSE 280.—(Compulsory acquisition of land, etc.) Commons April 9, 1935

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Prohibition of certain restrictions on internal trade.) Commons April 11, 1935

NEW CLAUSE.—(Use of His Majesty's forces in connection with discharge of the functions of the Crown in its relations with, Indian States.) Commons April 11, 1935

2 speeches — MIGRATION POLICY. Commons April 15, 1935

BELGIUM (CURRENCY DEVALUATION). Commons April 16, 1935

4 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 16, 1935

FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Composition of Provincial Legislatures.) Commons May 8, 1935

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Composition of Provincial Legislatures.) Commons May 10, 1935

EGYPT (UNIVERSITY, CAIRO). Commons May 13, 1935

2 speeches — SIXTH SCHEDULE.—(Excluded Areas and Partially Excluded Areas.) Commons May 13, 1935

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Legislative Lists.) Commons May 13, 1935

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

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BILL. Commons June 4, 1935

4 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Customs duty on rice in the husk.) Commons July 1, 1935

CAIRO UNIVERSITY (BRITISH PROFESSORS). Written Answers July 8, 1935

2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC ACT (HAULAGE CONTRACTORS). Commons July 22, 1935

CLAUSE 68.—(Vacation of seats.) Commons July 30, 1935

CLAUSE 290.—(Power of His Majesty to make provision with respect to franchises and elections.) Commons July 30, 1935

MANCHURIA (BRITISH SUBJECT'S DETENTION). Commons August 1, 1935

CHINA AND JAPAN. Written Answers December 5, 1935

EGYPT. Written Answers December 5, 1935

4 speeches — DENMARK. Commons December 10, 1935

DIESEL ENGINES. Written Answers December 11, 1935

CLAUSE 1.—(Continuance of Acts in Schedule.) Commons December 12, 1935

SPAIN. Written Answers December 17, 1935

ROAD TAR. Written Answers December 19, 1935

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