Sir Frank Meyer

1886 - October 19, 1935
Summary information for Sir Frank Meyer

Contributions

1926

UNEMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION. Commons February 5, 1926

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE (FISHERIES SECTION). Commons February 16, 1926

CYCLISTS (WHITE DISCS). Commons February 16, 1926

LONDON UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS (SMOKING IN LIFTS). Written Answers February 17, 1926

POLICE (WHITE OVERALLS). Commons February 18, 1926

TAXICABS. Commons February 18, 1926

TAXI-CABS. Commons February 25, 1926

STAGE PLAYS. Commons February 25, 1926

FOREIGN FILMS (TAXATION). Commons February 25, 1926

FOREIGN FILMS (TAXATION). Commons March 2, 1926

VISITORS (TAXATION). Written Answers March 4, 1926

2 speeches — FOREIGN FILMS (IMPORT). Commons March 9, 1926

2 speeches — FISHING INDUSTRY. Commons March 10, 1926

FIGHTING SERVICES (MR. LANSBURY'S SPEECH, ALBERT HALL). Commons March 11, 1926

2 speeches — LONDON PARKS (HORSE-DRAWN TRAFFIC). Commons March 16, 1926

GYRATORY TRAFFIC SYSTEM. Commons March 16, 1926

FOREIGN FILMS (IMPORT DUTY). Commons March 16, 1926

2 speeches — TAXICAB FARES (LONDON). Commons March 18, 1926

SURVEY OF OVERSEAS MARKETS. Commons March 23, 1926

3 speeches — TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. Commons March 23, 1926

3 speeches — TAXI-CABS. Commons March 25, 1926

SLOW-MOVING TRAFFIC, LONDON. Commons March 25, 1926

SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL THEATRE. Commons March 25, 1926

CREDIT INSURANCE. Commons March 29, 1926

2 speeches — TWO-SEATER TAXICABS (NEW REGULATIONS). Commons April 15, 1926

JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS (REGULATION OF REPORTS) BILL. Commons April 16, 1926

2 speeches — SEA WALL ROAD, SIDMOUTH. Commons April 20, 1926

PARKING PLACES (LIGHTS). Commons April 22, 1926

OMNIBUSES AND TRAMS (STOPPING PLACES). Commons April 27, 1926

TELEPHONE BOXES (CLEANING). Commons April 27, 1926

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Rule 8 applicable to Cases 1 and 2 of Schedule D, Income Tax Act, 1918.) Commons June 21, 1926

2 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Commons June 29, 1926

ANTI-DAZZLE HEADLIGHTS Commons June 30, 1926

MOTORING ACCIDENTS. Commons June 30, 1926

SPEED LIMIT (CONVICTION). Commons July 1, 1926

TAXICABS. Commons July 1, 1926

CABINET MINISTERS (SHARE-HOLDINGS AND DIRECTORSHIPS). Commons July 5, 1926

EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons July 5, 1926

2 speeches — FILM INDUSTRY. Commons July 6, 1926

UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION (PROHIBITION). Commons July 6, 1926

EMERGENCY SERVICES. Commons July 7, 1926

HOUSE OF COMMONS (TELEPHONE CABINETS). Written Answers July 7, 1926

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Commons July 14, 1926

4 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Betting Duty.) Commons July 15, 1926

DEEP-SEA FISHING. Commons July 19, 1926

BETTING DUTY. Commons July 20, 1926

2 speeches — FARNBOROUGH-SEVENOAKS ROAD. Commons July 28, 1926

2 speeches — DANGEROUS DRIVING OF CHAR-A-BANC (POLICE PASSENGERS). Commons July 28, 1926

SCHEDULE. Commons July 29, 1926

FISHING VESSELS (BRITISH COAL). Commons October 26, 1926

3 speeches — MOTOR TRAFFIC, LONDON (SPEED LIMIT). Commons October 26, 1926

TAXI-CABS. Commons November 9, 1926

2 speeches — STEEL HOUSES. Commons November 15, 1926

MOTOR TRAFFIC, FATININGIIAM. Commons November 15, 1926

2 speeches — TAXICAB RANKS. Commons November 16, 1926

2 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES. Commons November 16, 1926

LETTER DELIVERIES, BRISTOL. Commons November 23, 1926

STEAM LORRIES. Commons November 23, 1926

BETTING DUTY. Commons November 23, 1926

2 speeches — MERCHANDISE MARKS (IMPORTED GOODS) BILL. Commons November 24, 1926

2 speeches — TOBACCO AND. SWEETS (HOURS OF SALE). Commons November 29, 1926

SUDAN PLANTATIONS SYNDICATE. Commons November 29, 1926

STREET COLLECTIONS, METROPOLITAN AREA. Commons December 1, 1926

TAXICABS (FARES). Commons December 2, 1926

LEVEL CROSSINGS. Commons December 7, 1926

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Saving for proprietor of newspaper.) Commons December 10, 1926

10 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Restriction on publication of reports of judicial proceedings.) Commons December 10, 1926

CYCLES (PEAR LIGHTS). Commons December 14, 1926

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