Former MP for City of London
Mr Edward Grenfell is a former MP for City of London.
Former MP for City of London
Entered the House of Commons on 19 May 1922 — unknown
Left the House of Commons on 17 June 1935 — unknown
While there are sentimental reasons why Newfoundland should have one more chance, there is one feature in the Bill for which I have the greatest dislike, a dislike which is, apparently, shared by the party opposite, though perhaps not for the same reasons. When this country, for the best of reasons, admitted the Colonies and Dominions to the Trustee Acts, it entered upon a semi-obligation,...
The hon. Member for East Birkenhead (Mr. White) referred to normal trade. From the moment that the Lakes are closed, and from the moment that the St. Lawrence is closed, there is no way of getting native Canadian grain out of the country eastwards except through the two Canadian ports and the United States of America. If the Government agree that Canadian grain can be earmarked, I would ask...
I beg to move, in page 19, line 5, at the end, to insert the words: (a) is owned by any society, body of trustees, or company established for the purpose of, or amongst whose purposes or powers are included those of constructing, or facilitating, or encouraging the construction of dwelling houses for the working classes, being a society, body of trustees, or company which does not trade for...
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