Sir Frank Sanderson
1880 - July 18, 1965Summary information for Sir Frank Sanderson
Contributions
1937
THE CORONATION. Commons February 8, 1937
MACHINERY (IMPORTS). Commons February 9, 1937
3 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons February 9, 1937
4 speeches — DECONTROLLED HOUSES (RENTS). Commons February 25, 1937
LOCAL LOANS STOCK. Commons February 25, 1937
INCOME TAX (ALLOWANCES). Commons March 2, 1937
FOREIGN GREETING CARDS. Commons March 9, 1937
RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION (CASUALTIES). Written Answers March 10, 1937
2 speeches — POISON GAS PROTOCOL. Commons March 15, 1937
ARMAMENTS CONTRACTS. Commons March 24, 1937
AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS. Commons April 15, 1937
SELBY BRIDGE. Commons June 2, 1937
2 speeches — CLOTHING ALLOWANCE. Commons June 8, 1937
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. Commons June 10, 1937
POST OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH [MONEY]. Commons June 11, 1937
BY-PASS SCHEME, SELBY. Written Answers June 17, 1937
CHARGE OF NATIONAL DEFENCE CONTRIBUTION. Commons June 21, 1937
2 speeches — CLOTHING ALLOWANCE, GUARDSMEN. Commons June 22, 1937
EXCHANGE EQUALISATION ACCOUNT [MONEY]. Commons June 28, 1937
2 speeches — GUARDSMEN'S TUNICS (DAMAGE). Commons June 29, 1937
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS, LIMITED (SHARE ISSUE). Commons July 1, 1937
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 1, 1937
MEXICO (BRITISH BONDHOLDERS). Written Answers July 15, 1937
AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS. Written Answers July 15, 1937
HOSPITAL AUTHORITIES (NURSING STAFFS). Written Answers July 22, 1937
CIVIL SERVICE (EX-SERVICE MEN). Written Answers July 22, 1937
MEXICO (BRITISH BONDHOLDERS). Written Answers July 26, 1937
OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons November 2, 1937
FIRE BRIGADE SERVICE. Commons November 4, 1937
ACT (INTERPRETATION). Written Answers November 4, 1937
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Written Answers November 8, 1937
BRAZIL AND ARGENTINA (BRITISH INVESTORS). Commons December 1, 1937
MEXICO (FOREIGN BONDHOLDERS) Written Answers December 6, 1937
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