Mr Reginald Fletcher

1885 - June 7, 1961
Summary information for Mr Reginald Fletcher

Contributions

1924

Ex-RUSSIAN WARSHIPS. Commons July 7, 1924

MASAI TRIBE RESERVE. Commons July 7, 1924

AGRICULTURAL PARISHES. Commons July 9, 1924

WOODEN HOUSES. Commons July 9, 1924

RUSSIAN WARSHIPS (FRENCH PROTECTION). Written Answers July 14, 1924

RAILWAY RATES TRIBUNAL (WORKMEN'S FARES). Commons July 15, 1924

WOODEN HOUSES. Commons July 15, 1924

POOR LAW GUARDIANS (PARENTAL POWERS). Commons July 15, 1924

APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM. Commons July 16, 1924

FRONTIER QUESTIONS. Commons July 16, 1924

INTER-ALLIED MILITARY COMMITTEE. Commons July 16, 1924

DOMINION REPRESENTATION. Commons July 21, 1924

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ROYAL COMMISSION). Commons July 21, 1924

VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM (DIRECTORSHIP). Written Answers July 22, 1924

EX-SERVICE MEN (SOUTH BOROUGH COMNIITTEE REPORT). Commons July 23, 1924

LUNATICS (MAINTENANCE GRANT). Commons July 23, 1924

WORKMEN'S FARES. Commons July 29, 1924

5 speeches — AIR FORCE ESTIMATES, 1924–25. Commons July 31, 1924

LUNACY ACT. Commons October 8, 1924

RATING AND VALUATION BILL. Commons October 8, 1924

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (PARENTAL POWERS). Commons October 8, 1924

ARTERIAL ROADS (BUILDING LINE). Written Answers October 8, 1924

ROAD VEHICLES (LIGHTING). Written Answers October 8, 1924

MOTOR VEHICLES (REFLECTING MIRRORS). Written Answers October 8, 1924

ENEMY ACTION CLAIMS. Written Answers October 8, 1924

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Written Answers October 8, 1924

REGISTERED POSTAL PACKETS. Written Answers October 8, 1924

JUVENILES. Written Answers October 8, 1924

TUBERCULAR CASES (LIFE PENSIONS). Commons October 9, 1924

HONDURAS (MURDER OF BRITISH SUBJECT). Commons October 9, 1924

COURTS OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION (PROCEDURE). Commons October 9, 1924

ROAD PASSENGER VEHICLES. Written Answers October 9, 1924

Two-ROOM ACCOMMODATION. Written Answers October 9, 1924

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