Reverend Herbert Dunnico

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

Contributions

1929

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons February 18, 1929

2 speeches — DISARMAMENT. Commons February 28, 1929

MINING SUBSIDENCE. Written Answers March 22, 1929

INDIAN ARMY (SERVICE OUTSIDE BOUNDARIES). Written Answers April 19, 1929

3 speeches — HOUSING (REVISION OF CONTRIBUTIONS) [MONEY]. Commons July 15, 1929

3 speeches — DEVELOPMENT (LOAN GUARANTEES AND GRANTS) [MONEY]. Commons July 16, 1929

9 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to make advances for the purposes of Colonial development.) Commons July 18, 1929

CLAUSE 1.—(Power of Treasury to guarantee loans.) Commons July 22, 1929

9 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power to make grants towards meeting interest charges on development loans.) Commons July 22, 1929

CLAUSE 4.—(Power to make grants to local authorities in connection with development works.) Commons July 22, 1929

7 speeches — POOR LAW ACT, 1927. Commons July 23, 1929

NATIONAL GALLERY. Commons July 24, 1929

2 speeches — WIDOWS', ORPHANS' AND OLD AGE CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS [MONEY]. Commons November 1, 1929

RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. Commons November 5, 1929

18 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of right to widows' pensions.) Commons November 11, 1929

25 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of right to widows' pensions.) Commons November 12, 1929

NEW CLAUSE.—(Provision of approved courses of instruction for persons under eighteen.) Commons December 10, 1929

19 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Payment of benefits in respect of persons under sixteen.) Commons December 10, 1929

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Contributions not payable in, respect of persons under eighteen attending continuation schools.) Commons December 10, 1929

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment as to disqualifications for receipt of benefit.) Commons December 12, 1929

THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Enactments Re- pealed.) Commons December 16, 1929

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