Mr Reginald Croom-Johnson

1879 - December 29, 1957
Summary information for Mr Reginald Croom-Johnson

Contributions

1934

UNEMPLOYMENT BILL. Commons February 12, 1934

3 speeches — CARDIFF CORPORATION BILL (By Order). Commons February 14, 1934

11 speeches — RETIRING PENSIONS. Commons February 21, 1934

7 speeches — CLAUSE 47.—(Penalty for fraudulently obtaining allowance and recovery of over-payments.) Commons February 27, 1934

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 18, 1934

FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Constitution and Proceedings of Unemployment Assistance Board.) Commons April 25, 1934

5 speeches — SIXTH SCHEDULE.—(Constitution and Proceedings of Appeal Tribunals.) Commons April 25, 1934

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT, 1933. Commons April 26, 1934

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

2 speeches — INCOME TAX (COMPANIES, APPEALS). Written Answers May 2, 1934

CLAUSE 7.—(Amendments as to third statutory condition.) Commons May 3, 1934

EIGHTH SCHEDULE.—(Modification of enactments relating to the relief of the poor.) Commons May 10, 1934

NEW CLAUSE —(Repayment of estate duty on property included in a clearance area.) Commons June 11, 1934

NEW CLAUSE.—(Repeal of right of appeal to Board of Referees.) Commons June 12, 1934

4 speeches — TAUNTON CORPORATION BILL. (By Order). Commons June 20, 1934

CLAUSE 1.—(Vesting of property in petroleum in His Majesty.) Commons July 2, 1934

CLAUSE 3.—(Provisions as to compulsory acquisition of rights to enter on land etc.) Commons July 2, 1934

CLAUSE 2.—(Provisions for the prevention and detection of offences under this Act.) Commons October 31, 1934

JUDGES (CANADA AND UNITED STATES). Written Answers November 1, 1934

3 speeches — ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) BILL. Commons November 29, 1934

CLAUSE 2.—(Amendment of s. 11 of Electricity (Supply) Act, 1926.) Commons December 20, 1934

CLAUSE 4.—(Supply of electricity by Centrol Electricity Board to railway companies.) Commons December 20, 1934

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