Mr Rupert Gwynne
1873 - October 12, 1924Summary information for Mr Rupert Gwynne
Contributions
1924
TERRITORIAL FORCE BOUNTIES (⅘TH SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS). Written Answers January 17, 1924
IMPERIAL GRAVES COMMISSION (MESOPOTAMIA). Written Answers January 17, 1924
RANKER OFFICERS. Written Answers January 21, 1924
MRS. A. BALDWIN, CHESHAM. Written Answers January 21, 1924
VICTORIA CROSS. Written Answers January 21, 1924
COURT-MARTIAL (SERGEANT W. CORRIE). Written Answers January 21, 1924
HALF-PAY OFFICERS (ARTIFICIAL LIMBS). Written Answers January 21, 1924
DEPTFORD CATTLE MARKET. Written Answers January 21, 1924
OFFICERS' PAY. Written Answers January 22, 1924
REGIMENTAL BANDS (PRIVATE ENGAGEMENTS). Written Answers January 22, 1924
ORDNANCE FACTORIES (INDUSTRIAL STAFFS). Written Answers January 22, 1924
MR. GHANDI. Written Answers February 18, 1924
PENSIONED OFFICERS. Commons February 25, 1924
DISEASES OF ANIMALS BILL. Commons February 27, 1924
POPLAR ORDER. Commons March 5, 1924
2 speeches — BRITISH SUBJECTS' LOSSES (BELGIUM). Commons March 13, 1924
2 speeches — MEXICO (BRITISH NEWS-LETTER). Commons May 7, 1924
2 speeches — PRE-WAR PENSIONERS. Commons May 14, 1924
SUSSEX COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SHOW (ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY). Written Answers May 15, 1924
PENSIONS INCREASE [MONEY]. Commons May 19, 1924
GOVERNMENT DECISION. Commons May 20, 1924
DISABILITY PENSIONS. Written Answers May 21, 1924
MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons May 22, 1924
2 speeches — SOVIET DELEGATION. Commons June 4, 1924
BOARD OF TRADE. Commons June 19, 1924
PLYMOUTH WAR MEMORIAL (RELATIVES AND UNVEILING CEREMONY). Written Answers July 9, 1924
6 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Increased Government contributions in case of houses which are subject to special conditions.) Commons July 16, 1924
CLAUSE 3.—(Special conditions.) Commons July 17, 1924
CLAUSE 4.—(Termination, of Government liability to make contribution.) Commons July 21, 1924
3 speeches — SOUTHERN RAILWAY BILL (By Order) Commons July 29, 1924
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