Mr William Dobbie

1878 - January 19, 1950
Summary information for Mr William Dobbie

Contributions

1934

3 speeches — TRAFFIC REGULATIONS (PUBLICATION). Commons February 7, 1934

TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS (ROTHERHAM). Commons February 15, 1934

5 speeches — INDUSTRIAL COUNCILS BILL. Commons February 23, 1934

OLD AGE PENSIONS. Written Answers March 29, 1934

ROAD ACCIDENTS, HAMMERSMITH. Commons April 12, 1934

PROPOSED GERMAN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CENTRE. Commons April 26, 1934

PROSECUTION, BIRKENHEAD (SERVICE OF SUMMONS). Commons May 17, 1934

PRISONERS (TREATMENT). Commons May 29, 1934

PRISONERS (TREATMENT). Commons June 4, 1934

MILITARY SECRETARY. Commons June 5, 1934

MILITARY SECRETARY. Commons June 12, 1934

TERRITORIAL ARMY (BRITISH UNION OF FASCISTS). Commons June 12, 1934

MEDALS. Commons June 14, 1934

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of s. 17 of principal Act.) Commons June 28, 1934

TBANSITIONAL PAYMENTS. Written Answers July 2, 1934

EAST INDIA STATE RAILWAY (CLERK'S DISMISSAL). Commons July 23, 1934

LOAN INTEREST. Commons November 8, 1934

2 speeches — ARMS TRAFFIC, INQUIRY, UNITED STATES. Commons November 14, 1934

STATE RAILWAY SERVANT (DISCHARGE). Written Answers November 14, 1934

MINES AND QUARRIES (ACCIDENTS). Commons December 4, 1934

2 speeches — HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLES (ATTENDANTS AND SIGNALS). Commons December 5, 1934

2 speeches — ARMAMENT FIRMS. Commons December 6, 1934

2 speeches — WAR MATERIAL (EXPORT LICENCES). Commons December 11, 1934

CLAUSE 4.—(Supply of electricity by Central Electricity Board to railway companies.) Commons December 13, 1934

NEW INDUSTRIES. Commons December 18, 1934

WAR MATERIAL (EXPORT LICENCES). Commons December 18, 1934

ARMAMENTS INQUIRY. Commons December 18, 1934

OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons December 21, 1934

INSURABLE EMPLOYMENT (WOMEN). Commons December 21, 1934

2 speeches — ARMAMENTS INQUIRY (ROYAL COMMISSION). Commons December 21, 1934

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