Sir Francis Fremantle
1872 - August 26, 1943Summary information for Sir Francis Fremantle
Contributions
1923
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S REPORT. Written Answers March 7, 1923
AIR ARM. Commons March 15, 1923
SUPPLY. Commons March 15, 1923
CABINET SECRETARIAT. Commons March 20, 1923
DENTAL OFFICERS (GRATUITIES). Written Answers March 22, 1923
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. Written Answers March 22, 1923
TECHNICAL SERVICES (CO-ORDINATION). Written Answers March 22, 1923
2 speeches — NATIONAL DEFENCE (CORRELATION COMMITTEE). Commons March 28, 1923
2 speeches — TECHNICAL SERVICES (NAVY,ARMY AND AIR FORCE). Commons March 29, 1923
DANGEROUG DRUGS AND POISONS (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons April 9, 1923
LIQUOR TRAFFIC PROHIBITION BILL. Commons April 20, 1923
HOUSING, ETC. (No. 2), BILL. Commons April 24, 1923
2 speeches — MILK (BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION). Commons April 25, 1923
3 speeches — HOUSING, Etc. (No. 2) BILL. Commons April 25, 1923
COLONIAL MEDICAL SERVICES. Written Answers April 25, 1923
WEST INDIAN COLONIES (HEALTH SERVICES). Written Answers April 25, 1923
WIRELESS BROADCASTING (SCHOOLS). Written Answers April 26, 1923
5 speeches — COLONIAL MEDICAL SERVICE. Commons April 30, 1923
7 speeches — HOUSING, ETC. (No. 2) [MONEY]. Commons May 2, 1923
SMYRNA (BRITISH TRADE). Written Answers May 7, 1923
4 speeches — CANADIAN CATTLE. Commons May 9, 1923
BURMA MILITARY POLICE (ALLOWANCES). Written Answers July 2, 1923
WIRELESS INSTALLATIONS (INSPECTION BY MEMBERS). Commons July 3, 1923
2 speeches — VACCINATION. Commons July 4, 1923
MIDWIFERY FEES. Commons July 4, 1923
PATENT MEDICINES. Commons July 4, 1923
3 speeches — CHILDREN'S ALLOWANCES. Commons July 5, 1923
5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Prolongation of duration of principal Act, 10 and 11 Geo. 5, c. 17.) Commons July 9, 1923
SMALL-POX (VACCINATION ACTS). Commons July 11, 1923
OLD AGE PENSIONS. Written Answers July 12, 1923
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