Sir Charles Starmer

1870 - June 27, 1933
Summary information for Sir Charles Starmer

Contributions

1924

2 speeches — ENEMY ACTION CLAIMS. Commons February 19, 1924

ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) ACTS. Commons February 19, 1924

CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION. Written Answers February 21, 1924

ENEMY ACTION CLAIMS. Commons February 26, 1924

SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION, DORMANSTOWN. Written Answers February 28, 1924

DISABILITY PENSION (AIR LIEUTENANT A. MORECROFT). Written Answers March 3, 1924

ENEMY ACTION CLAIMS. Commons March 10, 1924

PROPOSED NEW SCHOOL, DORMANSTOWN. Written Answers March 13, 1924

2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES (ACCOMMODATION). Commons May 5, 1924

BRICK SUPPLIES (GOVERNMENT ORDER, DARLINGTON). Written Answers May 7, 1924

2 speeches — CATTERICK CAMP (SUPPLY OF BRICKS). Commons May 13, 1924

SUBSIDY. Written Answers May 14, 1924

CATTERICK CAMP (BRICKS). Written Answers May 14, 1924

UNOCCUPIED DWELLINGS (CONVERSION INTO FLATS). Written Answers May 28, 1924

PLASTERERS (SHORTAGE). Written Answers May 28, 1924

2 speeches — BRICKS. Commons June 4, 1924

GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, GRETNA. Commons June 16, 1924

AGRICULTURAL VILLAGES (SUBSIDY) Written Answers July 3, 1924

GRANTS FOR COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE BY ENEMY ACTION. Commons July 10, 1924

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Extension of provisions of 13 and a George V., c. 24, s. 3, where local authority fails to take action.) Commons July 21, 1924

LETTER DELIVERY, SHAW END. Commons July 22, 1924

RELIEF WORKS (GRANTS AND WAGES). Written Answers July 23, 1924

BENEFIT. Written Answers July 23, 1924

CIVIL LIST PENSIONS. Commons July 28, 1924

2 speeches — LODGING ALLOWANCE. Commons August 6, 1924

STOPPAGE OF BENEFIT. Commons August 6, 1924

REDCAR (FORESHORE PARK). Commons August 6, 1924

LINGDALE, BOOSBECK (COLLECTION). Written Answers August 6, 1924

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