Sir Hamilton Kerr
August 1, 1903 - December 26, 1974Summary information for Sir Hamilton Kerr
Contributions
1932
BRITISH GOODS (BOYCOTT). Commons February 15, 1932
2 speeches — FINLAND (BRITISH TEXTILE GOODS). Commons February 15, 1932
SLUM CLEARANCE. Commons February 18, 1932
TEA INDUSTRY, ASSAM. Commons February 22, 1932
MERCHANDISE MARRS (TEA). Commons February 23, 1932
EMPIRE PRODUCTS (BLENDING). Commons March 1, 1932
TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS. Commons March 3, 1932
2 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS. Commons March 10, 1932
ABNORMAL IMPORT DUTIES (TEA). Commons March 15, 1932
NORTH-WESTERN DIVISION. Commons March 17, 1932
COTTON INDUSTRY. Commons March 22, 1932
DUTCH TEA. Commons March 22, 1932
FRANCE (QUOTA SYSTEM). Commons April 6, 1932
CHINA AND JAPAN. Commons April 13, 1932
2 speeches — EXCHANGE RESTRICTIONS. Commons April 19, 1932
BRITISH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, COPENHAGEN. Commons April 25, 1932
COTTON EXPORTS (FINLAND). Commons May 9, 1932
2 speeches — TEA EXPORTS AND COTTON IMPORTS. Commons May 11, 1932
EGYPT AND GERMANY (BABTEB SCHEMES). Commons May 11, 1932
COTTON EXPORTS (FRENCH QUOTA). Commons May 11, 1932
CONSTRUCTION (HOUSING SOCIETIES). Commons May 26, 1932
COTTON INDUSTRY (GREAT BRITAIN AND CANADA). Commons May 26, 1932
CHINA (CAPTURED BRITISH SUBJECT). Commons May 26, 1932
TRADE COMMISSIONERS. Written Answers May 30, 1932
COTTON INDUSTRY (CANADA). Commons June 20, 1932
COUNCIL HOUSES (APPLICANTS' MEANS). Commons June 23, 1932
AIR MAIL SERVICES. Commons July 4, 1932
2 speeches — MANCHURIA. Commons July 6, 1932
2 speeches — BRITISH CLAIMS. Commons July 11, 1932
CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons July 12, 1932
TEXTILE MACHINERY (EXPORTS). Commons October 25, 1932
COTTON INDUSTRY (INDIA). Commons November 8, 1932
2 speeches — MANCHURIA. Commons November 14, 1932
TENANTS, LOCAL AUTHORITIES' HOUSES. Written Answers November 17, 1932
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 23, 1932
AIR SERVICES (AUSTRALIA). Commons December 21, 1932
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