Mr Charles Sitch

Former MP for Kingswinford

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Mr Charles Sitch is a former MP for Kingswinford.

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Former MP for Kingswinford

Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election

Left the House of Commons on 7 October 1931 — General election

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Recent appearances

  • Oral Answers to Questions — Housing.: Statistics. 3 Dec 1925

    73. asked the Minister of Health if he will state the number of new houses erected by the Brierley Hill Urban District Council, Rowley Regis Urban District Council, Quarry Bank Urban District Council, Amblecote Urban District Council, and Kingswinford Rural District Council, and by private enterprise, respectively, since 31st March, 1925, to date?
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.: Trade Boards. 2 Dec 1925

    25. asked the Minister of Labour the number of cases of infractions of the wages and conditions laid down by the various trade boards which have been reported by trade board inspectors to his Department since the 1st January, 1919, to date?
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.: Trade Boards. 2 Dec 1925

    26. asked the Minister of Labour the number of cases of infractions of the rates of wages and conditions laid down by the chain and hollow-ware trade boards, respectively, which have been reported to his Department; and the number of cases he has proceeded against in the Law Courts as a result of the failure of employers to comply with the regulations of the said boards since 1st January,...

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