Former MP for Twickenham
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May we have an assurance that the statement about that committee will be made before we adjourn for Christmas?
asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that, since 1951, when Egypt repudiated the 1936 Treaty, the customs duty payable thereunder upon wines, spirits, etc., imported by the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes for sale to British troops has, though not passed on to the Egyptian Government, been collected from the buyers in case it should be decided later to pass it on;...
I beg to give notice that, on Friday, 11th December, I shall call attention to the retired pay of certain serving officers, and move a Resolution.
Former MP for Twickenham
Entered the House of Commons on 14 November 1935 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 23 November 1954 — Died
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