Former MP for Harwich
At this late hour I rise for no other purpose than to thank the President of the Board of Trade for the manner in which he has stated the position taken up by the British Insurance Association, as representing the great insurance companies of this country. It is true that while offering no opposition whatever to the amendment, the British Insurance Association still stress their firm...
Why not?
11. asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he will now consider making an order requiring all shell-fish to be cleansed before they are marketed for human food in this country, thus safeguarding the public health and putting all oyster merchants on an equality in respect of hygienic regulations?
Former MP for Harwich
Entered the House of Commons on 30 May 1929 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 25 October 1935 — General election
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