Sir Noel Goldie

1882 - June 4, 1964
Summary information for Sir Noel Goldie

Contributions

1937

RIFLE RANGE, WARRINGTON. Written Answers January 26, 1937

TRANSPORT (WIGAN-IRLAM RAIL WAY SERVICE). Written Answers February 12, 1937

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS. Commons March 1, 1937

CAR PARKING, LONDON. Written Answers March 10, 1937

TRAMCAR SHELTER, THAMES EMBANKMENT. Written Answers March 10, 1937

THE CORONATION. Written Answers March 16, 1937

DIVORCE CAUSES (ASSIZES). Written Answers March 17, 1937

COURTS OF REFEREES. Commons April 26, 1937

LOYAL LANCASHIRE REGIMENT. Commons April 26, 1937

CLAUSE 1.—(Salaries payable in respect of certain Administrative Offices of State.) Commons April 28, 1937

DESTRUCTIVE IMPORTED ANIMALS ACT, 1932. Commons May 27, 1937

4 speeches — PRISONS, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons June 4, 1937

APPROVED SCHOOLS, ETC., ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons June 4, 1937

PEDESTRIAN CROSSING, THAMES EMBANKMENT. Written Answers June 10, 1937

NIGERIA [REMISSION OF PAYMENTS]. Commons June 28, 1937

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 28, 1937

EMPIRE AIR MAILS. Written Answers July 1, 1937

NEW CLAusE.—(Infringement of trade mark by breach of certain restrictions.) Commons July 2, 1937

DUKE OF YORK'S HEADQUARTERS, CHELSEA. Written Answers July 2, 1937

DOGS ACT (APPEALS). Written Answers July 6, 1937

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT (CLOCK TOWER LIGHT). Written Answers July 14, 1937

ADOPTION SOCIETIES (REGISTRATION). Written Answers July 15, 1937

FIRE BRIGADE SERVICE (PENSIONS). Written Answers July 26, 1937

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons October 28, 1937

BLIND PERSONS BILL. Commons November 11, 1937

SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons November 11, 1937

TRANSPORT INDUSTRY Commons November 17, 1937

2 speeches — TERRITORIAL ARMY (PERIODS OF SERVICE). Commons December 14, 1937

LAW REPORTS (COUNTY COURTS). Commons December 14, 1937

LAW REPORTS. Commons December 21, 1937

JURY SERVICE. Written Answers December 22, 1937

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