Sir Francis Fremantle
1872 - August 26, 1943Summary information for Sir Francis Fremantle
Contributions
1936
PREVENTION OF ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons March 4, 1936
MATERNAL MORTALITY (RHONDDA). Commons March 5, 1936
2 speeches — DEFENCE. Commons March 9, 1936
7 speeches — OFFICES REGULATION BILL Commons March 13, 1936
FOOTPATHS. Commons March 18, 1936
4 speeches — MENTALLY DEFECTIVE CHILDREN. Commons March 19, 1936
2 speeches — BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS (SPAHILINGER TREATMENT). Commons March 19, 1936
MINISTERS' SALARIES. Commons March 25, 1936
4 speeches — MEDICINES AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES (ADVERTISEMENT) BILL. Commons March 27, 1936
ADVERTISEMENTS. Commons March 30, 1936
4 speeches — TERRITORIAL ARMY (PREMISES). Commons April 2, 1936
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 2, 1936
5 speeches — MIDWIVES BILL. Commons April 30, 1936
CLAUSE 5.—(Saving for ships.) Commons May 1, 1936
CEYLON (MALARIA). Written Answers May 14, 1936
2 speeches — CHURCH OF ENGLAND ASSEMBLY (POWERS) ACT, 1919. Commons May 19, 1936
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (HOUSING SITE) BILL. Commons May 22, 1936
FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons June 18, 1936
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (MONEY) BILL (By Order). Commons June 18, 1936
3 speeches — MALNUTRITION. Commons July 8, 1936
2 speeches — PALACE OF WESTMINSTER. Commons July 13, 1936
SOUTH AFRICAN TERRITORIES. Commons July 16, 1936
3 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons July 16, 1936
CLAUSE 343.—(Interpretation.) Commons July 27, 1936
FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons July 27, 1936
FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Commons July 31, 1936
FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Commons July 31, 1936
MERCANTILE MARINE (MANNING AND SAFETY REGULATIONS). Commons October 29, 1936
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 4, 1936
2 speeches — NURSING HOMES. Commons November 5, 1936
MATERNAL MORTALITY. Commons November 5, 1936
2 speeches — TRADE EFFLUHVIS. Commons November 12, 1936
2 speeches — BARNET BY-PASS. Commons November 12, 1936
3 speeches — OFFICES REGULATION BILL. Commons December 4, 1936
FACTORIES BILL. Commons December 17, 1936
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