Sir Joseph Leech
1865 - May 30, 1940Summary information for Sir Joseph Leech
Contributions
1939
MOTOR INDUSTRY. Commons February 7, 1939
ANGLO-ARGENTINE TRADE AGREEMENT. Written Answers February 7, 1939
PASSPORT CONTROL STAFFS, GERMANY. Commons February 8, 1939
ANGLO-ARGENTINE TRADE AGREEMENT. Commons February 8, 1939
AFFORESTATION (TRUFFLES CULTIVATION). Written Answers February 14, 1939
CHILE (FOREIGN DEBT). Written Answers February 14, 1939
MERCHANT SHIPPING (EMERGENCY DIVERSION). Written Answers February 15, 1939
HIGH COURT AND ASSIZES (DELAYS) Written Answers February 15, 1939
2 speeches — EXPORT TRADE. Commons February 27, 1939
ANGLO-ARGENTINE MEAT TRADE. Commons February 28, 1939
ARMORIAL BEARINGS LICENCE DUTY. Commons March 9, 1939
SPINSTERS' PENSIONS. Written Answers March 14, 1939
UNITED KINGDOM AND THE ARGENTINE. Written Answers April 18, 1939
TRANSFERENCE. Commons April 20, 1939
BRITISH BROADCASTS (FOREIGN LANGUAGES). Written Answers April 20, 1939
PREVENTION OF ROAD ACCIDENTS. (SELECT COMMITTEE). Written Answers April 20, 1939
MINISTER'S VISITS, FOREIGN CAPITALS. Commons April 24, 1939
UNEMPLOYMENT (CONFECTIONERY WORKERS, NORWICH). Written Answers May 2, 1939
UNIT TRUSTS. Written Answers May 9, 1939
WOMEN (TRANSFERENCE). Commons May 11, 1939
ROYAL PARKS (HERB GARDENS). Written Answers June 7, 1939
STATISTICS. Written Answers June 8, 1939
ROYAL PARKS (HERB GARDENS). Written Answers June 14, 1939
GREECE. Commons July 11, 1939
BULGARIA. Commons July 11, 1939
GOVERNMENT BILLS (INTRODUCTION, HOUSE OF LORDS). Commons July 18, 1939
UNIT TRUSTS. Commons July 18, 1939
GAMBIA AND SIERRA LEONE (EXPORTS). Commons July 26, 1939
UNIT TRUSTS. Commons August 1, 1939
2 speeches — NATIONAL ART GALLERIES. Commons October 3, 1939
HERRING. Commons October 25, 1939
FRAUDULENT SOLICITORS. Commons October 25, 1939
DEPENDANTS' ALLOWANCES. Commons October 31, 1939
MEDICINAL PLANTS. Commons November 2, 1939
HERRING. Commons November 8, 1939
BREAD. Commons December 14, 1939
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