Sir Lindsay Everard

1891 - March 11, 1949
Summary information for Sir Lindsay Everard

Contributions

1935

TERRITORIAL AIR DEFENCE UNITS. Commons March 5, 1935

TERRITORIAL ARMY (RECRUITING). Commons March 5, 1935

PILOTS (TRAINING). Commons March 5, 1935

2 speeches — PILOTS (TRAINING). Commons March 6, 1935

WEATHER REPORTS. Commons March 6, 1935

2 speeches — DIRECTIONAL WIRELESS STATIONS. Commons March 6, 1935

CANALS AND WATERWAYS. Commons March 6, 1935

2 speeches — EGGS (MARKETING SCHEME). Commons March 7, 1935

TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons March 7, 1935

2 speeches — AIR MAIL SERVICES. Commons March 7, 1935

3 speeches — CATTLE INDUSTRY (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons March 8, 1935

2 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1935; AIR SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1934. Commons March 19, 1935

2 speeches — AKMY AND AIR FORCE (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 21, 1935

2 speeches — AUSTRALIAN MEAT (IMPORTS). Commons April 2, 1935

HIS MAJESTY'S SILVER JUBILEE (CELEBRATIONS). Commons April 3, 1935

NON-TRAFFIC LIGHTS AND SIGNS. Commons April 3, 1935

ROYAL AIR FORCE (AIR DAY). Commons April 9, 1935

2 speeches — AVIATION (PILOTS' LICENCES). Commons April 9, 1935

AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. Commons April 9, 1935

AUXILIARY SQUADRONS.. Commons May 29, 1935

SHORT-SERVICE OFFICERS. Commons May 29, 1935

WEAK BRIDGES (RECONSTRUCTION). Commons June 19, 1935

CLAUSE 16.—(Income Tax for 1935–36.) Commons June 19, 1935

CIVIL AIRCRAFT (COMPARATIVE STATISTICS). Written Answers July 23, 1935

ACCIDENTS. Commons July 25, 1935

WEATHER REPORTS. Commons July 25, 1935

PILOTS (REGULATION OF HOURS). Commons July 25, 1935

2 speeches — CONTRACTS (CONTROL OF PRICES). Commons July 25, 1935

ROAD ACCIDENTS (LEICESTERSHIRE). Written Answers July 25, 1935

2 speeches — MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (LANDING FACILITIES). Commons July 30, 1935

ACCIDENTS. Commons July 30, 1935

ROYAL AIR FORCE (NEW AUXILIARY SQUADRONS). Commons July 30, 1935

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