Sir William Jenkins

1871 - December 8, 1944
Summary information for Sir William Jenkins

Contributions

1936

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (MILK BOTTLES). Written Answers February 24, 1936

3 speeches — WALES Written Answers February 25, 1936

ROYALTIES AND RATES, GLAMORGAN. Written Answers February 25, 1936

TUBERCULOSIS, WALES. Written Answers February 27, 1936

GLAMORGAN (LAND PURCHASES). Written Answers February 27, 1936

NEATH RIVER (DRAINAGE WORK). Written Answers February 27, 1936

SOUTH WALES. Commons April 30, 1936

SURTAX (APPEALS). Commons April 30, 1936

3 speeches — DEAF CHILDREN. Written Answers May 21, 1936

2 speeches — TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS AND ALLOWANCES. Commons June 11, 1936

ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Written Answers June 18, 1936

RATING OF RAILWAYS. Written Answers June 18, 1936

PLAYING FIELDS, DEPRESSED AREAS. Written Answers July 13, 1936

TRUNK ROADS (GRANTS). Written Answers July 15, 1936

2 speeches — WELFARE. Commons July 21, 1936

MORTALITY STATISTICS (NEATH AND PONTARDAWE). Written Answers July 31, 1936

CANCER. Written Answers July 31, 1936

SILICOSIS. Written Answers July 31, 1936

JUNIOR INSTRUCTION CENTRES. Commons November 19, 1936

SPECIAL AREAS (EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES). Commons November 19, 1936

DISTRESSED AREAS (CHILDREN). Commons November 19, 1936

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (SPECIAL AREAS). Written Answers November 23, 1936

DISTRESSED AREAS (CONTRACTS). Commons November 25, 1936

PETITION (UNEMPLOYMENT, SOUTH WALES). Commons November 26, 1936

ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. Commons December 2, 1936

SEVERN BRIDGE. Commons December 2, 1936

SPECIAL AREAS. Commons December 3, 1936

BOOTS AND CLOTHING (CHILDREN, GLAMORGAN). Commons December 3, 1936

TREFOREST TRADING ESTATE. Written Answers December 17, 1936

GLAMOR GANSHIRE. Written Answers December 17, 1936

NEW INDUSTRIES, SPECIAL AREAS. Written Answers December 17, 1936

SPECIAL AREAS (PUBLIC WORKS). Written Answers December 18, 1936

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