Sir Clement Brocklebank

1882 - August 24, 1949
Summary information for Sir Clement Brocklebank

Contributions

1932

MERCHANT SHIPPING (SAFETY AND LOAD LINE CONVENTIONS) BILL [Lords]. Commons February 5, 1932

2 speeches — DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE. Commons February 8, 1932

UNITED STATES. Commons February 9, 1932

ECONOMIES. Commons February 9, 1932

CENSUS REPORTS. Commons February 18, 1932

2 speeches — PETROL SUPPLIES. Commons February 22, 1932

TURKEY (FLYING FACILITIES). Commons February 24, 1932

TELEPHONE SERVICE, LIVERPOOL. Commons February 29, 1932

FOREIGN MOTOR VEHICLES (TAXATION). Commons March 2, 1932

AIR SERVICE (EXPENDITURE). Commons March 2, 1932

2 speeches — PERSONNEL. Commons March 7, 1932

STRENGTH (INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON). Commons March 8, 1932

RAILWAY ORGANISATION. Commons April 5, 1932

IRISH FREE STATE. Commons April 5, 1932

DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN. Commons April 7, 1932

CUSTOMS OFFICERS (HOURS OF DUTY). Commons April 12, 1932

TEACHERS' SALARIES. Commons April 21, 1932

EMBASSIES, SOUTH AMERICA. Commons April 25, 1932

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT (RULES AND ORDERS). Commons May 4, 1932

NEW CLAUSE A.—(Repayments in respect of flour and bread exported or shipped as stores.) Commons May 11, 1932

FRENCH ARMY (STRENGTH). Commons May 23, 1932

LEAGUE OF NATIONS (LOANS). Commons June 1, 1932

IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Commons June 9, 1932

BANK DEPOSITS AND LOANS (INTEREST). Commons June 9, 1932

IRISH FREE STATE (LAND ANNUITIES). Commons June 15, 1932

TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS. Commons July 13, 1932

WAR LOAN Cox VERSION. Commons October 27, 1932

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Commons November 1, 1932

27TH DECEMBER (BANK HOLIDAY). Commons November 3, 1932

IRISH FREE STATE. Commons November 16, 1932

INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH UNION AND RADIO CONFERENCE. Commons November 28, 1932

DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN (TREATMENT ALLOWANCES). Commons November 30, 1932

CHESTER TRAINING COLLEGE. Commons December 22, 1932

2 speeches — CANADIAN WHEAT (AMERICAN SHIPMENT). Commons December 22, 1932

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