Sir George Mitcheson
1883 - June 18, 1955Summary information for Sir George Mitcheson
Contributions
1937
MANUFACTURED GOODS (RETAINED IMPORTS). Commons January 19, 1937
TRAFFIC DEVICES. Commons January 19, 1937
SPAIN. Commons January 19, 1937
AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES. Commons March 4, 1937
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. Commons March 4, 1937
PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS. Written Answers March 4, 1937
UPBLIC ASSISTANCE (ADMINISTRATION). Commons March 15, 1937
TERRITORIAL UNITS (LONDON). Commons March 15, 1937
GARAGES, CENTRAL LONDON. Commons March 15, 1937
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT, 1936. Written Answers March 17, 1937
TRUNK ROADS IMPROVEMENT SCHEMES. Written Answers June 1, 1937
TRAFFIC LIGHTS. Written Answers June 1, 1937
RULES OF THE ROAD. Written Answers June 1, 1937
METROPOLITAN SPECIAL CONSTABULARY. Written Answers June 16, 1937
LOCAL AUTHORITIES. Commons June 23, 1937
SPEED LIMIT. Commons July 7, 1937
UNEMPLOYMENT (SPECIAL AREAS). Written Answers July 7, 1937
TRAFFIC CONGESTION (ONE-WAY STREETS). Written Answers July 7, 1937
TRAFFIC CONGESTION, LONDON. Written Answers July 19, 1937
LONDON TRAFFIC REQUIREMENTS (REPORT). Written Answers July 21, 1937
GIBRALTAR (DOCK ACCOMMODATION). Written Answers July 21, 1937
BATTLESHIPS (GUN CALIBRE). Written Answers July 21, 1937
BUILDING ACTIVITY. Commons October 21, 1937
TRUNK ROAD SCHEMES. Commons October 21, 1937
STREET IMPROVEMENTS (LONDON). Commons October 21, 1937
SOUTH-EASTERN COUNTIES. Commons October 28, 1937
IMPORTS. Commons November 9, 1937
EXCHANGE EQUALISATION ACCOUNT. Commons November 9, 1937
TRUNK ROADS. Written Answers November 9, 1937
ALBERTA (LOANS). Commons November 23, 1937
TRANSPORT (TRAFFIC LIGHTS). Written Answers November 23, 1937
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Written Answers November 24, 1937
SPAIN. Commons November 29, 1937
EMPLOYMENT (STATISTICS). Commons November 29, 1937
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