Former MP for Louth Borough
Lieut-Colonel Sir Arthur Heneage is a former MP for Louth Borough.
Former MP for Louth Borough
Entered the House of Commons on 29 October 1924 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 15 June 1945 — General election
Are not many of the thefts that are happening all over the place due to the fact that the police are understaffed and many of them too old?
asked the Minister of Food if he is satisfied that there are enough fish-curing and preserving establishments near the ports of landing; and what steps he proposes to take.
asked the Secretary of State for Air if before pulling up concrete runways, he will make sure that the runways cannot be used for other purposes and that the cost is not prohibitive or unnecessary; and will he also leave hangars standing where they are of use for parking places for vehicles or agricultural implements.
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