Former MP for Harborough
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34. asked the Minister of Transport the mileage of roads now under construction in Great Britain, the mileage constructed during the last year, and the mileage planned for construction during the next year; and how these figures compare with those of France?
17. asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether the Report by the experts appointed to consider railway construction in East Africa has now been made; and whether he is in a position to make any statement on the matter of the bridge over the Zambesi River?
Can the right hon. Gentleman say when he will be in a position to do so?
Former MP for Harborough
Entered the House of Commons on 29 October 1924 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 10 May 1929 — General election
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