Former MP for Aylesbury
It is not my intention this evening to detain the House for more than a very few minutes, as I do not desire to refer to more than one subject connected with this Vote. I would, however, venture to make, with all diffidence, one comment upon the speech to which we have listened from the Prime Minister. I am sure there is no one in this House or outside it who will not be grateful to him for...
48. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer when the new Treasury notes are to be issued; and whether they differ in size and design from those now in circulation?
I beg to move— That, in the opinion of this House, rigorous measures should be taken to suppress toe revolutionary propaganda which is being carried on in Great Britain and the Empire, both amongst the civil population and the armed forces of the Crown, by organisations which have for their object the overthrow of the British Constitution. I am encouraged in the speech I purpose to make on...
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Former MP for Aylesbury
Entered the House of Commons on 15 January 1910 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 26 April 1929 — Died
Also represented Kensington North
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