Sir Frank Sanderson
1880 - July 18, 1965Summary information for Sir Frank Sanderson
Contributions
1934
CLAUSE 3.—(Power to authorise the taking of water for an indefinite period and the purchase of land.) Commons April 30, 1934
GOVERNMENT STORES (FOREIGN COUNTRIES). Commons May 7, 1934
2 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES (MANUFACTURED ARTICLES). Commons May 8, 1934
2 speeches — MANUFACTURED GOODS (IMPORTS). Commons May 8, 1934
4 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Provision of authorised courses and other courses of instruction and training, and payments to persons attending thereat.) Commons May 8, 1934
2 speeches — LINSEED (IMPORTS). Commons May 17, 1934
2 speeches — CLAUSE 17.—(Income Tax for 1934–35.) Commons June 5, 1934
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (CHILDREN'S HEALTH). Commons June 14, 1934
BRITISH UNION OF FASCISTS. Commons June 26, 1934
TERRITORIAL CADET UNITS. Commons June 27, 1934
GERMAN CREDITS. Commons June 28, 1934
WATERLOO BRIDGE. Commons June 28, 1934
AMERICAN STATES (BRITISH INVESTORS). Commons July 3, 1934
HERRING INDUSTRY. Commons July 4, 1934
LINSEED OIL (IMPORTS). Commons July 10, 1934
ROYAL PARKS (SEATS). Commons July 16, 1934
LAND REGISTRATION. Commons July 16, 1934
3 speeches — EXCHANGE OFFICIALS (CONDUCT). Commons July 19, 1934
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. Commons July 19, 1934
FOREIGN IMPORTS. Written Answers November 1, 1934
IMPERIAL AIR SERVICES. Written Answers November 14, 1934
TELEVISION COMMITTEE. Written Answers December 3, 1934
TRADE AGREEMENTS. Written Answers December 4, 1934
ESTATE DUTY. Written Answers December 4, 1934
2 speeches — LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION (BALLOT). Commons December 12, 1934
GREY SEALS. Commons December 12, 1934
ARTERIAL ROADS (RIBBON DEVELOPMENT). Commons December 13, 1934
SAAR POLICE (BRITISH SUBJECT). Commons December 17, 1934
MACHINERY IMPORTS. Commons December 19, 1934
CHRISTMAS (PEACE PROPAGANDA). Commons December 19, 1934
CLAUSE 1.—(Payment of subsidy.) Commons December 20, 1934
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