Former MP for St Marylebone
Sir James Rodd is a former MP for St Marylebone.
Former MP for St Marylebone
Entered the House of Commons on 30 April 1928 — unknown
Left the House of Commons on 11 April 1932 — unknown
Opportunities for discussing foreign questions are very rare in this House, but when they do occur, the field of range is generally retricted. The subjects under review, Manchuria, Shanghai and Disarmament, appear to me to be an invitation to consider the position of the League of Nations, which has been, to some extent, on its trial, for this country and for the world. I do not think that...
47. asked the Prime Minister whether any decision has been taken with regard to the British representation at the Disarmament Conference at Geneva in February next?
48. asked the Prime Minister whether, before the meeting of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva in February next, any statement will be made regarding the attitude of His Majesty's Government towards the conclusions adopted by the preparatory commission; and whether any opportunity will be afforded for discussing the subject?
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