Sir John Power

1870 - June 5, 1950
Summary information for Sir John Power

Contributions

1935

TRANSFER OF SUM FROM ROAD FUND TO EXCHEQUER. Commons May 1, 1935

HOUSING (SLUM CLEARANCE). Commons May 7, 1935

TANGIER. Commons May 8, 1935

JUVENILES. Commons May 9, 1935

UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Commons May 9, 1935

2 speeches — HIS MAJESTY'S SILVER JUBILEE. Commons May 13, 1935

DE-RESTRICTION SIGNS. Commons May 13, 1935

TRAMCARS AND TROLLEY-OMNIBUSES. Commons May 15, 1935

ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons May 15, 1935

STATISTICS. Commons May 21, 1935

TANGIER (EUROPEAN RESIDENTS). Commons May 21, 1935

IMPORTED CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS. Commons May 22, 1935

3 speeches — TANGIER. Commons May 29, 1935

TRAFFIC LIGHTS. Written Answers May 30, 1935

ROAD ACCIDENTS (ANALYSIS). Written Answers May 30, 1935

RESTRICTED AND DERESTRICTED ROADS. Written Answers May 30, 1935

JAPANESE COMPETITION. Commons June 6, 1935

SAND AND BALLAST. Commons June 25, 1935

DISTURBANCES, NORTHERN RHODESIA (COMMISSION OF INQUIRY). Commons June 25, 1935

TANGANYIKA (GERMAN CITIZENS). Commons June 25, 1935

2 speeches — TANGIER. Commons June 26, 1935

PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES (REDISTRIBUTION). Commons June 26, 1935

INCOME TAX (CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES). Commons June 27, 1935

TANGIER PORT COMPANY. Commons June 27, 1935

DOG AND MALE SERVANT LICENCES. Commons July 2, 1935

TRANSFER DEEDS. Commons July 2, 1935

RECRUITING. Commons July 3, 1935

ARMORIAL BEARINGS (LICENCES). Commons July 3, 1935

STATISTICS. Written Answers July 4, 1935

RIBBON DEVELOPMENT. Written Answers July 4, 1935

MOTOR-CAR INSURANCE. Commons July 9, 1935

DOCUMENTS. Commons July 11, 1935

BOLIVIA AND PARAGUAY. Commons July 11, 1935

ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons July 17, 1935

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. Written Answers July 18, 1935

JUVENILES. Written Answers July 18, 1935

CONTRIBUTORY OLD AGE PENSIONS. Written Answers July 18, 1935

CEYLON (BRITISH IMPORTS). Written Answers July 31, 1935

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