Former MP for Finchley
Mr Robert Spence is a former MP for Finchley.
Former MP for Finchley
Entered the House of Commons on 6 December 1923 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 9 October 1924 — General election
In taking part in the discussion on public health I regret that the time of my disposal is so limited, I have given some consideration to this matter and I am convinced it is associated with the question of the general death rate, the medical services and institutional demands, and when one seeks for avenues for establishing good health I find the principle requirement is the maintenance of...
36. asked the Secretary for Scotland if he is aware that the Aberlady public school buildings are in an unsatisfactory condition; that after repeated deductions from the Government grants the Aberlady School Board gave an undertaking that plans for a new school would be submitted within six months of the conclusion of the War and that work would be commenced within one year of the conclusion...
26. asked the Secretary for Scotland whether, in view of the terms of his letter of 22nd May, 1924, relative to foxes in Berwickshire and the repudiation of responsibility on the part of the Berwickshire Hunt to pay compensation to the smallholders of Lamberton, owing to their boundary line being over three miles from that place, he will declare foxes to be vermin within a three-mile radius...
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