Results 101–105 of 105 for speaker:Sir Joseph Leech

Oral Answers to Questions — Tax Offices, Newcastle. (4 Dec 1933)

Sir Joseph Leech: 27. asked the First Commissioner of Works whether he is aware that the offices provided for His Majesty's inspector and staffs in the Newcastle 3rd, 5th, 6th and 10th tax districts are damp and unhealthy, and defective as regards lighting and ventilation, and that there are no facilities for interviewing members of the public in privacy; and whether it is proposed to rehouse these offices in...

Ballot for Notices of Motions: Shipping Industry and Shipbuilding (29 Nov 1933)

Sir Joseph Leech: I beg to give notice that, on this day fortnight, I shall call attention to the present position of the Shipping Industry and Shipbuilding, and move a Resolution.

Oral Answers to Questions — Coal Industry.: Exports (Tyne and Blyte). (28 Nov 1933)

Sir Joseph Leech: 62. asked the Secretary for Mines the total exports of coal from the ports of Tyne and Blyth up to the end of October of this year, as compared with the corresponding period of 1932: also the number of men engaged in coal-getting for the same period?

Oral Answers to Questions — Government Departments.: Bkitish Legation, Peking. (6 Jun 1932)

Sir Joseph Leech: 33. asked the First Commissioner of Works what is the cost of maintaining the buildings and furnishings of the British Legation at Peking?

Orders of the Day — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL.: Unemployment. (23 Mar 1932)

Sir Joseph Leech: As a new Member, I rise with some sense of embarrassment, and also of perturbation, to venture to address this great and historic House, and I must beg your indulgence, Mr. Speaker, together with the indulgence of the House during my effort, hoping that its consideration will be extended to me as generously as it has been extended to other Members who have proceeded me. Although I am a new...


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