Gwener, 2 Mehefin 1933
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
Dewsbury and Ossett Passenger Transport Bill.
1. asked the Postmaster-General what has been the revenue of the Post Office from the advertisements of patent medicines in books of stamps issued by the Post Office during each of the past three...
5. asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether he will have examination made into the fresh facts that have emerged in the case of ex-Lieutenant Baillie-Stewart with a view to seeing...
Resolved, That this House, at its rising this day, do adjourn until Tuesday, 13th June.—[Mr. Baldwin.]
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