Sir Gifford Fox

February 2, 1903 - February 11, 1959
Summary information for Sir Gifford Fox

Contributions

1936

ARGENTINA AND BRAZIL (MOTOR CAR IMPORTS). Commons March 9, 1936

WIRELESS DIRECTIONAL STATIONS. Commons March 10, 1936

2 speeches — AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS. Commons March 30, 1936

MILK DESIGNATIONS. Commons March 31, 1936

DUAL CARRIAGEWAYS. Commons April 1, 1936

2 speeches — IRELAND (CATTLE EXPORTS). Commons April 1, 1936

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Commons April 2, 1936

NORTHERN IRELAND FRONTIER (SMUGGLING). Written Answers April 2, 1936

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS. Written Answers April 8, 1936

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Commons April 9, 1936

HORSES (IMPORTS FROM FINLAND). Commons April 23, 1936

MILK REORGANISATION COMMITTEE (REPORT). Commons April 23, 1936

YUGOSLAVIA (SANCTIONS, COMPENSATION). Commons April 28, 1936

SPEED LIMIT. Commons April 29, 1936

TOLL-BRIDGES. Commons April 29, 1936

NEW CLAUSE.—(Notices for renewal of licences.) Commons May 8, 1936

NEW CLAUSE.—(Date of expiry of licences.) Commons May 8, 1936

5 speeches — CLAUSE 1. (Extension of steersmen from certain provisions as to issue of licences.) Commons May 8, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Issue of provisional licences with a view to testing of heavy vehicle drivers.) Commons May 8, 1936

BEER DUTY. Written Answers May 28, 1936

LIGHT-HORSE AND PONY BREEDING (GRANTS). Commons June 25, 1936

TRADE DISPUTES. Commons June 29, 1936

2 speeches — THAMES VALLEY MOTOR-OMNIBUS SERVICES. Commons June 29, 1936

2 speeches — PEDESTRIANS (CROSSING-PLACES). Commons July 1, 1936

PEDESTRIAN CROSSING-PLACES. Commons July 8, 1936

FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons July 27, 1936

2 speeches — FRUIT PRICES. Commons November 5, 1936

BRITISH BARLEY. Written Answers November 9, 1936

ADDITIONAL MINISTRY OFFICES, OXFORDSHIRE. Commons November 12, 1936

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