Former MP for Gainsborough
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Not subsidy—guarantee.
Have they the use of these elementary schools free of charge?
I congratulate the Minister of Agriculture on the general statement which he has been able to make on these Estimates. I desire to emphasise what has been said by the hon. Member for the Spalding Division (Mr. Royce) with regard to land settlement. I have been waiting patiently, and I have asked questions at different times, to learn when we are to have the Report of the Small Holdings...
Former MP for Gainsborough
Entered the House of Commons on 12 January 1906 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 9 October 1924 — General election
Also represented Norfolk South Western
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