Sir Robert Aske

1872 - March 10, 1954
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Contributions

1930

NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Written Answers January 27, 1930

CHARITIES. Written Answers February 3, 1930

MOTOR VEHICLES, INVALIDS (TAXATION). Written Answers March 3, 1930

ROYAL NAVY (SHIPBUILDING, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE). Written Answers March 3, 1930

SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE. Written Answers March 3, 1930

UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 10, 1930

MINERS' WELFARE (RECREATION GROUNDS). Written Answers March 19, 1930

NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE (WOMEN). Written Answers March 27, 1930

RELIEF (PENSIONERS). Written Answers April 3, 1930

ROYAL NAVY (DISCHARGE). Written Answers April 3, 1930

CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACTS (ADMINISTRATION, COST). Written Answers April 9, 1930

STATISTICS. Written Answers April 10, 1930

WOMEN, WALKER-ON-TYNE. Written Answers April 15, 1930

HEATON AND WALKER, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Written Answers April 17, 1930

BENEFIT. Written Answers May 8, 1930

TELEPHONE CHARGES. Written Answers May 13, 1930

NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Written Answers May 15, 1930

BENEFIT. Written Answers June 17, 1930

TYNE (SHIPBUILDING CONTRACT). Written Answers July 9, 1930

BENEFIT. Written Answers July 10, 1930

STEEL INDUSTRY. Commons November 5, 1930

2 speeches — CUNARD (INSURANCE) AGREEMENT [MONEY]. Commons November 10, 1930

2 speeches — RELIEF Written Answers November 13, 1930

STATE TRADING. Written Answers November 18, 1930

PEE-WAR PENSIONERS. Written Answers November 19, 1930

BRIDGES (CONSTRUCTION). Written Answers November 20, 1930

WASHINGTON HOURS CONVENTION. Written Answers November 21, 1930

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACTS. Written Answers November 21, 1930

BRIDGES (CONSTRUCTION). Written Answers November 26, 1930

EXTENSIONS, NON-PROVIDED SCHOOLS. Written Answers November 27, 1930

INTERPRETATION. Written Answers November 27, 1930

CLAUSE 1.—(Raising of compulsory school age and provision of maintenance allowances.) Commons December 2, 1930

BENEFIT. Written Answers December 2, 1930

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