Mr Maurice Petherick

1894 - August 4, 1985
Summary information for Mr Maurice Petherick

Contributions

1933

WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. Commons February 17, 1933

FISHING INDUSTRY. Commons February 23, 1933

MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE (CORNWALL). Commons March 2, 1933

7 speeches — MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS AUDIT BILL. Commons March 10, 1933

RUSSIAN GOODS (IMPORT PROHIBITION) BILL. Commons April 5, 1933

INDIA (IMPORT DUTY, BAND INSTRUMENTS). Written Answers May 3, 1933

BILLS OF EXCHANGE (STAMP REVENUE). Commons May 4, 1933

RUSSIA (TIMBER). Written Answers May 11, 1933

2 speeches — ILLEGAL TRAWLING. Commons May 15, 1933

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power of borough council to vary existing provisions as to audit.) Commons May 19, 1933

CLAUSE 2.—(Inspection and copies of reports.) Commons May 19, 1933

3 speeches — SCHEDULE.—(Alternative Provisions which may be adopted as to auditors.) Commons May 19, 1933

INSURANCE (RETIRED CIVIL SERVANTS). Commons June 1, 1933

SEA-FISHING INDUSTRY BILL. Commons June 27, 1933

RELEASE OF BRITISH PRISONERS AND TRADE RELATIONS. Commons July 3, 1933

2 speeches — FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons July 10, 1933

WAR LOAN ACTS (TWENTY-YEAR 5½ PER CENT. GOLD BONDS). Commons July 21, 1933

CLAUSE 21.—(Power to stop up Ade1phi Terrace.) Commons July 24, 1933

WHEAT (WORLD POSITION). Commons November 7, 1933

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT, 1933. Commons November 15, 1933

2 speeches — SEA-FISHING INDUSTRY ACT, 1933. Commons November 15, 1933

ACCRA COCOA (PRICES). Commons November 29, 1933

NEWFOUNDLAND BILL. Commons December 12, 1933

MILK CONSUMPTION. Commons December 14, 1933

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to issue Letters Patent providing for the administration of Newfoundland, and provision as to revocation and amendment thereof.) Commons December 14, 1933

NEW BUILDINGS, WHITEHALL. Commons December 19, 1933

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