All 6 results for speaker:Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Wills

Orders of the Day — Canadian Cattle Embargo. (24 Jul 1922)

Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Wills: In spite of the historical comments made by the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Paisley (Mr. Asquith), when he drew the attention of the House to the fact that, under the Campbell-Bannerman Administration, this particular question was left to a free vote in the House, I must. say that personally I think it is a most extraordinary thing that on a question of such importance, over which we...

Oral Answers to Questions — British Army.: Sandhurst College. (19 Jul 1922)

Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Wills: 44. asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that from the time of the last South African War up to the present year it has been the custom to admit the sons of deceased officers of the Auxiliary and Territorial armies whose widows are, or would have been, if living, eligible for pensions, into the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, at reduced fees; that in the present year...

Oral Answers to Questions — British Army.: Sandhurst College. (19 Jul 1922)

Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Wills: Does the hon. Gentleman think that he has the opinion of the country behind him in effecting this economy at the expense of War widows, and will he consider the advisability of modifying the new Regulations so that they might at least apply to the sons of Territorial and Auxiliary officers who were mobilised in 1914 and who lost their lives in the War?

Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies.: Milk. (30 Mar 1920)

Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Wills: 76. asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether he can state the total amount levied on producers of milk in the south-western counties by the operation of the differential rate in last summer's milk prices, and to what account the sum so levied has been placed; whether any portion of this money has already been expended; and, if so, for what purpose?

Oral Answers to Questions — Post Office.: West Somerset Motor Service. ( 7 Aug 1919)

Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Wills: 35. asked the Postmaster-General if he is aware of the inconvenience caused in West Somerset by the absence of an adequate postal delivery beyond Taunton; and if he will take steps to restart immediately the motor service that was in use before the War?

Oral Answers to Questions — Post Office.: West Somerset Motor Service. ( 7 Aug 1919)

Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Wills: Was the tender to which the right hon. Gentleman refers accepted by his Department three months ago, and can he name a date when this improved service will be introduced?


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