Vice-Admiral Ernest Taylor

1876 - March 11, 1971
Summary information for Vice-Admiral Ernest Taylor

Contributions

1934

3 speeches — SHIPPING INDUSTRY. Commons January 30, 1934

AUSTRIA. Commons January 30, 1934

2 speeches — REDISTRIBUTION OF THE POPULATION OF THE EMPIRE AND EMPIRE TRADE AND SHIPPING. Commons January 31, 1934

3 speeches — DISARMAMENT. Commons February 6, 1934

2 speeches — HYDE PARK (VICTORIA GATE). Commons February 7, 1934

5 speeches — INADEQUATE DEFENCES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND THE EMPIRE FROM FOREIGN ATTACKS. Commons February 7, 1934

2 speeches — POPULATION OF EMPIRE. Commons February 28, 1934

2 speeches — LONDON NAVAL TREATY. Commons March 7, 1934

NORTH ATLANTIC SHIPPING BILL. Commons March 7, 1934

NUMBER OF ROYAL AIR FORCE. Commons March 8, 1934

Sir BOLTON EYRES MONSELL'S STATEMENT. Commons March 12, 1934

3 speeches — COAL FUEL. Commons March 12, 1934

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1934. Commons March 19, 1934

3 speeches — IMPERIAL DEFENCE. Commons March 21, 1934

CLAUSE 50.—(Superannuation rights of officers of local authorities entering the service of the Unemployment Assistance Board.) Commons March 26, 1934

3 speeches — YUGOSLAVIA. Commons April 18, 1934

MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS (IMPORTS). Commons April 18, 1934

STRAWBOARD. Commons April 18, 1934

IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Commons April 18, 1934

OTTAWA AGREEMENTS. Commons April 18, 1934

MEAT IMPOST RESTRICTIONS. Commons April 19, 1934

GERMANY (AEMAMENTS EXPENDITURE). Commons April 19, 1934

OTTAWA AGREEMENTS (DAIRY PRODUCE). Commons April 25, 1934

TRAFFIC SIGNALS, LONDON (PEDESTRIANS). Commons April 30, 1934

GERMANY (ARREST). Commons May 2, 1934

PROPOSED SPEED LIMIT. Commons May 2, 1934

5 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons May 7, 1934

5 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons May 7, 1934

IMPORTED AEROPLANES AND MATERIAL. Commons May 14, 1934

2 speeches — EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons May 15, 1934

2 speeches — MILK [MONEY]. Commons May 31, 1934

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE —(Amendment of 21 and 22 Geo. 5, c. 49, Second Schedule.) Commons June 11, 1934

3 speeches — PRIVILEGE. Commons June 13, 1934

2 speeches — CLASS III. HOME OFFICE. Commons June 14, 1934

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Further provisions as to Inner Circle.) Commons June 20, 1934

ARAB UNEMPLOYMENT. Written Answers June 27, 1934

CLAUSE1.—(General speed limit of thirty miles per hour in built-up areas.) Commons June 28, 1934

4 speeches — BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE. Commons July 10, 1934

CLAUSE 2.—(Payments out of Cattle Fund to producers of cattle.) Commons July 23, 1934

6 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Directions for search.) Commons October 30, 1934

NEW CLAUSE.—(Act not to apply to a Parliamentary candidate.) Commons October 30, 1934

8 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Penalty on persons endeavouring to seduce members of His Majesty's Forces from their duty or allegiance.) Commons October 31, 1934

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Provisions for the prevention and detection of offences under this Act.) Commons October 31, 1934

2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Discretion of licensing authority as to grant of licences.) Commons November 5, 1934

CLAUSE 19.—(Illegality of lotteries.) Commons November 6, 1934

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of Christmas prize drawings.) Commons November 12, 1934

3 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Penalties for offences sender this Act, and forfeitures.) Commons November 13, 1934

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 26, 1934

HYDE PARK (VICTORIA GATE AND ALEXANDRA GATE). Commons December 10, 1934

INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. Commons December 10, 1934

INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. Commons December 11, 1934

PARKING REGULATIONS. Commons December 12, 1934

2 speeches — BRITISH SHIPPING (ASSISTANCE) BILL. Commons December 14, 1934

2 speeches — CHRISTMAS (PEACE PROPAGANDA). Commons December 19, 1934

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Payment of subsidy.) Commons December 20, 1934

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