Canlyniadau 101–120 o 125 ar gyfer speaker:Marquess of Titchfield

Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture.: Horses (Export). (28 Chw 1927)

Marquess of Titchfield: Is the light hon. Gentleman aware that there is no cruelty in the export of these horses?

Oral Answers to Questions — China.: British and Chinese Casualties. (10 Chw 1927)

Marquess of Titchfield: How long has the hon. Member been the liaison officer of Borodin?

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Yangtse River Operations (Decoration and Awards). ( 2 Rha 1926)

Marquess of Titchfield: 73. asked the First Lord of the Admiralty what decoration and awards have been granted to officers and ratings of the Royal Navy who took part in the recent operations on the Yangtse River?

Orders of the Day — Emergency Powers Act, 1920 (Regulations). (29 Tach 1926)

Marquess of Titchfield: The Labour party!

Orders of the Day — Housing (Rural Workers) [Money]. (17 Tach 1926)

Marquess of Titchfield: Why does he always vote against you?

Oral Answers to Questions — Kenya: Hoskins & Son, Limited (Goverment Contracts). (12 Gor 1926)

Marquess of Titchfield: Does the right hon. Gentleman not think that this question is merely the vanguard in a campaign of insinuation and slander?

Orders of the Day — Merchandise Marks (Imported Goods) Bill. (12 Mai 1926)

Marquess of Titchfield: I wish to support this Bill, because I believe it is one of the few practical things which we in this House can do to help along the farmer in the very bad times he is experiencing. I believe that the produce of the British farmer to-day is the finest in the world, and that if we can only get his produce marked as British, there will be an increased demand, for directly you get that increased...

Orders of the Day — Supply.: Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. (16 Chw 1926)

Marquess of Titchfield: I want to raise two questions. The first relates to the localities where the sugar-beet factories are to be built. In my constituency we have the Kelham sugar-beet factory, the first and the original sugar-beet factory in this country. It has been satisfactory as far as it has gone, but two other factories have sprung up or, rather, one has sprung up and the other is about to spring up. One...

Orders of the Day — Supply.: Stationery and Printing. (15 Chw 1926)

Marquess of Titchfield: I want to ask my right hon. Friend only one question, and that is, what happens to all the waste paper in the Government Offices? I am informed that during the War this waste paper was sold at a very good profit, and I should like to ask my right hon. Friend whether it is sold at a profit now.

Oral Answers to Questions — Education.: Export of Horses. ( 2 Rha 1925)

Marquess of Titchfield: As a member of the Committee, I should like to ask whether the hon. and gallant Gentleman does not agree that the sole aim of the Committee was to get at the truth of the conditions of the export of horses from this country? I should also like to ask whether, after having read the Report, he does not agree that the genuineness of the so-called "faked film" was only upheld on secondhand...

Oral Answers to Questions — Goodwood Races (Dogs). ( 6 Aws 1925)

Marquess of Titchfield: Does not this reply show that "every dog has its day"?

Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.: Land Drainage Schemes. ( 2 Gor 1925)

Marquess of Titchfield: Can my right hon. Friend see his way to get the Department to pay more than 75 per cent. of the total charge, which falls heavily on individual farmers in some parts of the country?

Orders of the Day — British Sugar (Subsidy) Bill. (18 Maw 1925)

Marquess of Titchfield: I want to wish this Bill the very best of luck during its last stage through this House because I believe it to be a Bill which, if put on the Statute Book, will be one which will benefit very much a class of the community which requires all the help that can possibly be given to it—I refer to the agricultural labourer. I know from experience what a great boon a sugar factory is to the...

Orders of the Day — Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions Continuation) Bill. (11 Maw 1925)

Marquess of Titchfield: They are very well kept.

Oral Answers to Questions — Education.: Reparations (Dawes Report). (31 Gor 1924)

Marquess of Titchfield: 46. asked the Prime Minister whether the Government has considered the petition of the National Union of Manufacturers and is prepared to appoint a committee to examine the effect which the adoption of the Dawes scheme may have on British industry and unemployment?

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport.: Soldiers and Sailoes (Communist Propaganda). (30 Gor 1924)

Marquess of Titchfield: Is it not the fact that the editor of the "Workers' Weekly" is only trying to do what the Prime Minister wished to do during the War?

Orders of the Day — Finance Bill.: New Clause. — (Amendment of Rule 8 of NO. V. in Schedule A.) (15 Gor 1924)

Marquess of Titchfield: I beg to second the Amendment.

Oral Answers to Questions — Honours. (14 Gor 1924)

Marquess of Titchfield: How many members of the right hon. Gentleman's own party since last autumn have applied for titles?

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Air Force.: Worthy Down Aerodrome (Bombing Aeroplanes). (10 Gor 1924)

Marquess of Titchfield: Is the hon. Gentleman aware of Napoleon's maxim that the best defence is offence?

Oral Answers to Questions — Russia.: Titles (Abolition). ( 7 Gor 1924)

Marquess of Titchfield: Is it not a fact that since last December the Prime Minister's life has been made miserable by hon. and right hon. Gentlemen behind him clamouring for titles?


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