Former MP for Combined English Universities
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I desire to say a word or two about the War Museum because I have been so closely connected with it for the last 40 years. Let me make one thing perfectly clear, and that is that the museum never has been, and was never, intended to glorify war. It never was a museum to glorify victory. It has been so arranged from the start that Germans and members of other enemy countries may find it as...
53. asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that, owing to the recent destruction of some slum houses in Westminster which belonged to the London County Council, a plague of vermin, notably of the species Acanthia lectularia, has invaded certain streets within the borough; and whether he will take steps to see that the municipal authorities disinfect the houses attacked by this pest,...
Does the right hon. Gentleman know that the female of this enterprising insect lays eggs four times a year, 50 at a time, and that the eradication of a pest of that sort exceeds the powers of the dwellers in most private houses; and will he call the attention of the Westminster municipal authorities to the fact that the Chelsea municipal authorities undertake the extirpation of this...
Former MP for Combined English Universities
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 7 October 1931 — General election
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