Sir Edward Spears

1886 - January 27, 1974
Summary information for Sir Edward Spears

Contributions

1924

GOVERNMENT POLICY. Commons February 14, 1924

2 speeches — SAAR VALLEY. Commons March 3, 1924

ARMY ORGANISATION. Commons March 4, 1924

ECONOMIES (LORD WEIR'S COMMITTEE). Commons March 4, 1924

MECHANICAL WARFARE. Commons March 4, 1924

BRITISH LEGION PROPOSALS. Commons March 5, 1924

APPEALS. Commons March 6, 1924

GOVERNMENT POLICY. Written Answers March 6, 1924

RURAL AREAS. Written Answers March 10, 1924

3 speeches — RANKER OFFICERS. Commons March 13, 1924

MARRIAGE ALLOWANCE (TERRITORIAL ARMY). Written Answers May 8, 1924

2 speeches — CORONERS. Commons May 12, 1924

IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM. Written Answers May 14, 1924

TERRITORIAL ARMY (SEPARATION ALLOWANCES). Written Answers May 15, 1924

FINAL AWARDS. Commons May 22, 1924

GRANTS TO WIDOWS. Commons May 22, 1924

BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION (RODEO COMPETITIONS). Written Answers June 23, 1924

2 speeches — CONFERENCE OF AMBASSADORS. Commons June 26, 1924

3 speeches — MILITARY INTER-ALLIED COMMITTEE. Commons June 26, 1924

FALSE PRESS REPORTS. Commons June 26, 1924

4 speeches — AMBASSADORS' CONFERENCE. Commons June 30, 1924

2 speeches — INTER-ALLIED MILITARY COMMITTEE. Commons July 1, 1924

2 speeches — RUHR (FRENCH TROOPS). Commons July 7, 1924

2 speeches — INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE. Commons July 7, 1924

3 speeches — ARMS IN GERMANY (INTER-ALLIED NOTE). Commons July 7, 1924

MINERAL WATERS DUTY. Commons July 8, 1924

POSTAL CHARGES. Written Answers July 8, 1924

RAILWAY SERVICE, LONDON AND MIDLANDS. Written Answers July 8, 1924

2 speeches — INTER-ALLIED MILITARY COMMITTEE. Commons July 9, 1924

2 speeches — AMBASSADORS' CONFERENCE. Commons July 9, 1924

FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons July 14, 1924

POST OFFICE (PRINTED MATTER). Written Answers July 21, 1924

2 speeches — HANDCUFFING PRISONERS. Commons July 22, 1924

PRINTED MATTER. Written Answers July 28, 1924

SUICIDE. Commons July 30, 1924

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