Sir Louis Smith

1879 - March 15, 1939
Summary information for Sir Louis Smith

Contributions

1935

FOREIGN BRICKS. Written Answers February 20, 1935

IMPORT DUTIES (INDUSTRIAL RESEAECH). Commons March 12, 1935

SUGAR-BEET CULTIVATION (INQUIRY). Commons March 14, 1935

BRITISH EXPORTS (VALUATION). Commons March 14, 1935

NATIONAL EXPENDITURE. Commons March 19, 1935

LETTERS (PERSONAL COLLECTION). Commons March 20, 1935

2 speeches — RURAL WATER SUPPLIES. Commons March 26, 1935

WHEAT OFFALS (FLOUR CONTENT). Commons April 2, 1935

BELGIUM (CURRENCY DEVALUATION). Commons April 9, 1935

AVIATION: AEROPLANE ENGINES (OUTPUT). Commons April 10, 1935

ALLOTMENTS, SHEFFIELD. Commons April 10, 1935

POTATOES. Commons May 1, 1935

HEAVY OIL DUTY. Written Answers May 2, 1935

INCOME TAX (OBSOLESCENT PLANT). Written Answers May 7, 1935

EXPORTS (WAGE COSTS). Commons May 21, 1935

2 speeches — SUGAR-BEET INDUSTRY. Commons May 21, 1935

2 speeches — IRISH IMMIGRANTS. Commons May 21, 1935

SUGAR INDUSTRY INQUIRY COMMITTEE. Written Answers May 29, 1935

TRADE FACILITIES ACT'S (GUARANTEES). Commons June 4, 1935

SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME. Commons June 26, 1935

ENGINEERING INDUSTRY (HEAVY OILS DUTY). Commons June 27, 1935

BEET-SUGAR SUBSIDY. Commons July 4, 1935

ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES. Commons July 9, 1935

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (SHEFFIELD). Written Answers July 9, 1935

2 speeches — AVIATION (PROPOSED LONDON AIRPORT). Commons July 10, 1935

POST OFFICE (TELEPHONES). Written Answers December 5, 1935

4 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES ACT, 1932. Commons December 12, 1935

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. Written Answers December 17, 1935

POST OFFICE (TELEPHONE SERVICE). Written Answers December 17, 1935

IMPORT DUTIES (AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS). Commons December 19, 1935

DEFECTIVE PREMISES, SHEFFIELD. Written Answers December 19, 1935

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