Sir Harry Barnston

1870 - February 22, 1929
Summary information for Sir Harry Barnston

Contributions

1927

CANTONESE FORCES (AEROPLANES). Commons February 22, 1927

ANNUAL REPORT. Commons March 24, 1927

ALLOTMENTS. Commons March 24, 1927

2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS. Written Answers March 24, 1927

LAND DRAIMAGE. Written Answers March 24, 1927

NANKING OUTRAGES. Commons April 6, 1927

RURAL DISTRICT COUNCILS (BUILDING PLANS). Commons April 6, 1927

POLICE, DURHAM COUNTY. Commons April 12, 1927

3 speeches — PEACEFUL PICKETING (CONTRAVENTIONS). Commons April 12, 1927

WOMEN WORKERS. Commons April 28, 1927

OUSE DRAINAGE BILL. Commons April 28, 1927

FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (COMPENSATION). Commons April 28, 1927

2 speeches — CANADIAN CATTLE (IMPORT RESTRICTIONS). Commons April 28, 1927

2 speeches — CANADIAN CATTLE (IMPORT RESTRTCTIONS). Commons May 4, 1927

2 speeches — OUSE DRAINAGE. Commons May 26, 1927

2 speeches — FARMERS (LOANS). Commons May 26, 1927

CREDIT BANKS. Commons May 26, 1927

OUSE DRAINAGE BILL. Written Answers May 26, 1927

HOUSE ROOFING (SLATE IMPORTS). Commons June 1, 1927

ARTIFICIAL LIGHT TREATMENT (CHILDREN, WALES). Commons June 1, 1927

DOMICILIARY POOR LAW RELIEF. Commons June 1, 1927

HOUSING SUBSIDY (BIRMINGHAM, LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER). Commons June 1, 1927

WHITE HART LANE ESTATE (ARREARS OF RATES). Commons June 1, 1927

PLAYING FIELDS. Commons June 1, 1927

OUSE DRAINAGE. Commons June 2, 1927

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE (REPORTS). Commons June 13, 1927

3 speeches — FRENCH CHERRIES (IMPORT RESTRICTIONS). Commons June 23, 1927

CONSPIRACY ACTS AND MARTIAL LAW (PRISONERS, PUNJAB). Commons July 27, 1927

LAND DRAINAGE (ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT). Written Answers November 16, 1927

2 speeches — CREDITS. Written Answers November 16, 1927

SUGAR BEET. Written Answers November 16, 1927

IMPORTED EGGS (MARKING). Written Answers November 16, 1927

SMALL HOLDINGS. Written Answers November 22, 1927

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