Sir Frank Nelson

1883 - August 11, 1966
Summary information for Sir Frank Nelson

Contributions

1928

RUBBER EXPORT RESTRICTION SCHEME. Commons February 29, 1928

MILK. Written Answers February 29, 1928

2 speeches — RUBBER EXPORT RESTRICTION SCHEME. Commons March 8, 1928

2 speeches — RUBBER EXPORT RESTRICTION SCHEME. Commons March 12, 1928

ELASTICS (FRENCH DUTIES). Written Answers March 13, 1928

3 speeches — RUBBER EXPORT RESTRICTION SCHEME. Commons March 15, 1928

BRIDGES BILL. Written Answers April 3, 1928

2 speeches — PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons April 4, 1928

RUBBER EXPORT RESTRICTION SCHEME. Commons April 26, 1928

2 speeches — CURRENCY NOTES (FIDUCIARY RESERVE). Commons May 10, 1928

CURRENCY AND BANK NOTES BILL. Commons May 14, 1928

2 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Power of Bank of England to require persons to make returns of and to sell gold.") Commons May 17, 1928

FIGHTING SERVICES (MEAT SUPPLIES). Commons May 22, 1928

2 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Power to increase amount of fiduciary note issue.) Commons May 22, 1928

RUBBER (DUTCH VALORISATION SCHEME). Commons June 7, 1928

2 speeches — RENT RESTRICTIONS ACT. Commons June 14, 1928

PUBLIC SERVICES (PENSIONS). Commons June 14, 1928

SINGAPORE BASE (CONTRACTS). Written Answers November 8, 1928

RUBBER COMPANIES PROFITS. Written Answers November 8, 1928

MINISTRIES (RE-ORGANISATION). Written Answers November 8, 1928

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Written Answers November 8, 1928

WORKS ON HIGHWAYS (ACCIDENTS). Written Answers November 12, 1928

WIRELESS LICENCE FEES. Written Answers November 12, 1928

TRAFFIC NOISES (INVENTORS' DEVICES). Written Answers November 12, 1928

RUBBER EXPORT RESTRICTION. Written Answers November 19, 1928

INCOME TAX (RUBBER PLANTATION COMPANIES). Written Answers December 10, 1928

RUBBER (UNITED STATES, IMPORTS). Written Answers December 18, 1928

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