Reverend Herbert Dunnico

1875 - October 2, 1953
Summary information for Reverend Herbert Dunnico

Contributions

1927

STEAMSHIP "SVORONO" (ESERTION). Written Answers March 1, 1927

FOREIGN OFFICE (OVERSEAS NEWS SERVICE). Commons March 2, 1927

SUDAN (GRANT-IN-AID). Commons March 2, 1927

SMALL HOLDINGS, GOODMAYES LANE. Written Answers March 17, 1927

WIDOWS' PENSIONS. Commons March 31, 1927

RESERVE OF OFFICERS. Commons March 31, 1927

ESTATES (LIMITED COMPANIES). Written Answers March 31, 1927

KHARGPUR (DISTURBANCES). Commons April 4, 1927

RETRENCHMENT. Commons April 4, 1927

BRITISH ARMY OFFICERS. Commons April 4, 1927

MAILS, BOMBAY (LATE ARRIVAL). Written Answers April 5, 1927

BRITISH ARMY (RECRUITING). Written Answers April 5, 1927

5 speeches — FOOD AND FUEL PRICES. Commons April 6, 1927

CIVIL AVIATION. Commons April 11, 1927

ALLOTMENTS. Commons April 11, 1927

GAS WARFARE (RUSSIA). Written Answers April 13, 1927

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS). Commons April 28, 1927

7 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Provisions as to persons employed by local and other public authorities.) Commons May 31, 1927

COTTON TEXTILE TARIFF BOARD. Written Answers June 2, 1927

WOMEN AND GIRLS (LEGISLATION). Written Answers June 2, 1927

MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons June 27, 1927

POSTERS AND PAMPHLETS, DELHI. Written Answers July 7, 1927

CHOLERA AND SMALL-POX. Written Answers July 7, 1927

2 speeches — BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (DEFAULT) ACT, 1926. Commons July 14, 1927

SUBSIDENCE. Written Answers July 29, 1927

MINES (WOMEN). Commons November 14, 1927

SANDHURST COMMITTEE (REPORT). Commons November 14, 1927

FLOODS, ORISSA. Commons November 14, 1927

MERCANTILE MARINE (COASTAL TRAFFIC). Commons November 28, 1927

ROYAL COMMISSION. Written Answers December 12, 1927

RAILWAYS. Written Answers December 12, 1927

3 speeches — PRAYER BOOK MEASURE, 1927. Commons December 15, 1927

2 speeches — POST OFFICE (PROSECUTION, KILBURN). Commons December 21, 1927

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