Mr Thomas Martin

November 13, 1901 -
Summary information for Mr Thomas Martin

Contributions

1932

BRITISH COAL (FOREIGN IMPORT RESTRICTIONS). Commons April 19, 1932

SUPPLY. Commons May 3, 1932

4 speeches — HOURS AND WAGES Commons May 10, 1932

3 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Commons May 30, 1932

MINERS' NYSTAGMUS (MEDICAL EXAMINATION). Commons May 31, 1932

3 speeches — EXPORT TRADE. Commons May 31, 1932

FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES AND RESTRICTIONS. Written Answers May 31, 1932

6 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Commons June 1, 1932

2 speeches — COLLOIDAL FUEL. Commons June 15, 1932

SHIPPING INDUSTRY. Commons June 16, 1932

IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Commons June 16, 1932

2 speeches — ROYAL NAVY (COLLOIDAL FUEL). Commons June 16, 1932

GERMANY (BRITISH COAL QUOTA). Commons June 20, 1932

2 speeches — CUSTOMS BARRIERS. Commons June 21, 1932

2 speeches — FUEL COSTS. Commons July 29, 1932

2 speeches — COLLOIDAL FUEL. Commons July 29, 1932

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. Commons July 29, 1932

3 speeches — COAL MINES ACT, 1930. Commons November 8, 1932

2 speeches — EXPORT TRADE. Commons November 8, 1932

TONNAGE RATES, NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. Commons November 8, 1932

2 speeches — EXPORT TRADE. Commons November 15, 1932

ROYALTIES AND WAYLEAVES. Commons November 15, 1932

5 speeches — COAL MINES ACT, 1930. Commons November 15, 1932

FUEL OIL. Commons November 16, 1932

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Commons November 17, 1932

3 speeches — OBSOLETE SHIPS (BREAKING UP). Commons November 24, 1932

3 speeches — COALOWNERS' CENTRAL COUNCIL. Commons November 24, 1932

QUOTA SYSTEM. Commons December 6, 1932

2 speeches — COALOWNERS AND MINERS (CONVERSATIONS). Commons December 8, 1932

QUOTA SYSTEM (WEMYSS COAL COMPANY). Commons December 20, 1932

EXPORTS (SWEDEN). Commons December 21, 1932

3 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (QUOTA SYSTEM). Commons December 22, 1932

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