Sir Edward Campbell
1879 - July 17, 1945Summary information for Sir Edward Campbell
Contributions
1926
3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 3, 1926
SMOKE ABATEMENT. Commons February 4, 1926
FOOD COUNCIL (RECOMMENDATIONS). Written Answers February 4, 1926
CHILDERN IN ORPHANAGES. Written Answers February 5, 1926
EMPIRE SILK PRODUCTION. Commons February 8, 1926
2 speeches — EMPIRE PRODUCE (SALE). Commons February 8, 1926
LONDON TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Written Answers February 9, 1926
FOOD SUPPLIES (WASTE). Written Answers February 18, 1926
OMNIBUSES AND CHARS-A-BANC ACCIDENTS. Commons February 23, 1926
CABLE ROOM STAFF. Commons February 23, 1926
COLD STORAGE. Commons February 25, 1926
BULGARIA. Written Answers March 1, 1926
WASTE. Commons March 2, 1926
OMNIBUSES (FIRE OUTBREAKS). Commons March 2, 1926
OPIUM CONVENTION. Commons March 3, 1926
WOMEN WORKERS. Commons March 3, 1926
VOLUNTARY HOSPITALS (COMMISSION). Written Answers March 4, 1926
BREAD PRICES. Written Answers March 4, 1926
2 speeches — OPIUM POLICY. Commons March 8, 1926
RESEARCH WORK. Commons March 8, 1926
BLIND SHORTHAND TYPISTS. Commons March 9, 1926
FOOD HANDLING. Written Answers March 9, 1926
NATIVE LABOUR. Commons March 15, 1926
BROADCASTING (PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES). Commons March 15, 1926
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (NATIVE LABOUR). Commons March 15, 1926
BROADCASTING. Commons March 16, 1926
FILM INDUSTRY. Written Answers March 16, 1926
NEW BUILDINGS, WHITEHALL GARDENS. Commons March 17, 1926
BUDGET. Commons March 17, 1926
REFUSE REMOVAL (LOCALAUTHORITIES). Commons March 17, 1926
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT AND PUBLIC SPEECHES. Commons March 22, 1926
3 speeches — GUILDFORD CORPORATION BILL, (By Order.) Commons March 24, 1926
CANADIAN CATTLE TRADE. Commons March 29, 1926
KING'S NATIONAL ROLL. Commons April 14, 1926
CHINA. Commons April 14, 1926
COLONIAL CIVIL SERVICE (CHINESE EMPLOYES). Commons April 19, 1926
MALAY STATES (PRAI WHARVES). Commons April 19, 1926
PALESTINE (ARCOS TRADING COMPANY). Commons April 19, 1926
ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA. Commons April 21, 1926
FACTORY BILL. Commons April 22, 1926
5 speeches — RECREATION FACILITIES (URBAN AREAS). Commons April 28, 1926
FOOD COUNCIL. Commons May 4, 1926
LONDON BUILDING TRADE (OVERTIME). Written Answers June 21, 1926
BRITISH SHOPPING WEEKS. Written Answers June 22, 1926
2 speeches — STATIONERY OFFICE. Commons July 7, 1926
EMERGENCY SERVICES (IMPORTATION OF COAL). Commons July 7, 1926
SUGAR BEET (SEED SUPPLY). Commons July 12, 1926
SOUTHERN RHODESIA (MILITARY DEFENCE BILL). Commons July 19, 1926
OMNIBIJSES (Excess PASSENGERS). Commons July 22, 1926
TENEMENT DWELLINGS. Commons July 22, 1926
NURSING HOMES. Commons July 22, 1926
ROYAL TOURNAMENT, OLYMPIA. Commons July 27, 1926
3 speeches — DOMINION AND COLONIAL AFFAIRS. Commons July 29, 1926
LONDON TRAFFIC (ROUNDABOUT SYSTEM). Written Answers July 30, 1926
HACKNEY CARRIAGE STANDINGS. Commons August 3, 1926
ROUNDABOUT TRAFFIC SYSTEM. Commons August 3, 1926
PLAYING GROUNDS (SCHEMES ASSISTED). Commons August 3, 1926
MEAT REGULATIONS. Commons November 9, 1926
TAXI-CABS. Commons November 9, 1926
ROUNDABOUT TRAFFIC, LONDON. Commons November 9, 1926
TRAMWAYS (BRAKING SYSTEMS). Commons November 9, 1926
TELEGRAMS (RETENTION OF FORMS). Written Answers November 9, 1926
ST. JAMES'S PARK (BRIDGE). Commons November 10, 1926
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. Commons November 16, 1926
INTERNATIONAL OPIUM CONVENTION. Commons November 17, 1926
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE Commons November 18, 1926
BREAD (PRTCES). Written Answers November 25, 1926
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON (PURCHASE OF DOGS). Written Answers November 25, 1926
2 speeches — UNUSED RUBBER COUPONS. Commons November 29, 1926
LONDON TRAFFIC COMMITTEE (REPORTS). Written Answers November 30, 1926
DRIVING LICENCES. Written Answers December 3, 1926
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE, CAMBERWELL GREEN. Commons December 13, 1926
2 speeches — STRANGERS' GALLERIES (SPEAKERS' NAMES). Commons December 13, 1926
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC STREETS (PEDESTRIANS). Commons December 14, 1926
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