Former MP for Edmonton
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Will the Department consider the electrification of the lines to North London, and make representations to the railways?
36. asked the Minister of Health whether it is his intention to take the opportunity afforded by the Rent and Mortgage Interest Restrictions (Amendment) Bill, now under consideration, to abolish the rule that acceptance of rent after notice to quit waives the notice, at least in respect of dwellings decontrolled by this Bill?
39. asked the Attorney-General whether he can now state what steps are being taken to cheapen and to expedite litigation in the county courts?
Former MP for Edmonton
Entered the House of Commons on 27 October 1931 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 25 October 1935 — General election
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