Mr Dennis Herbert

1869 - December 10, 1947
Summary information for Mr Dennis Herbert

Contributions

1922

2 speeches — ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons February 20, 1922

2 speeches — MARRIAGES, OXHEY. Commons March 21, 1922

ARMY (ORDNANCE FACTORIES) (EXCESS), 1920–21. Commons March 23, 1922

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (No. 2) BILL. Commons March 30, 1922

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY (DISBANDMENT). Commons April 3, 1922

ELECTORAL REGISTERS. Commons April 6, 1922

AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons May 3, 1922

INTEREST ON ARREARS OF EXCESS PROFITS DUTY. Commons May 8, 1922

2 speeches — COAL MINES (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS AS TO SAFETY LAMPS) BILL. Commons May 9, 1922

3 speeches — LUNACY BILL [Lords]. Commons May 9, 1922

LAW OF PROPERTY BILL [Lords], Commons May 15, 1922

TEACHERS IN GRANT-AIDED SCHOOLS (SUPERANNUATION). Commons May 22, 1922

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (No. 3) BILL. Commons May 24, 1922

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 29, 1922

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Amendments as to Procedure.) Commons May 30, 1922

NEW CLAUSE.—(Alimentary trusts.) Commons June 14, 1922

CLAUSE 65.—(Amendment of Section, 25 and repeal of Section 26 of the Act of 1882; and power to raise money for improvements and for the Court, or the trustees to impose conditions for repayment of money applied for improvements.) Commons June 14, 1922

CLAUSE 78.—(Relief against forfeiture of leases on assignment, etc., and as to powers to distrain.) Commons June 14, 1922

CLAUSE 88.—(Power to apply income for maintenance and to accumulate surplus income during a minority.) Commons June 14, 1922

2 speeches — CLAUSE 107.—(Construction of deeds and other instruments and presumption of survivorship.) Commons June 14, 1922

CLAUSE 120.—(Various powers of trustees.) Commons June 14, 1922

LAW OF PROPERTY BILL [Lords]. Commons June 16, 1922

3 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Income tax on, offices, employments and pensions to be chargeable under Schedule E.) Commons June 20, 1922

10 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Income under revocable and certain other dispositions to be treated as income of disponor.) Commons June 20, 1922

3 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Super-tax on undistributed income of certain companies.) Commons June 20, 1922

5 speeches — CLAUSE 26.—(Amendment of s. 38 (3) of 5 d 6 Geo. 5, c. 89.) Commons June 21, 1922

16 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Super-tax on undistributed income of certain companies.) Commons June 27, 1922

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Repeal of 8 & 9 Geo. V, c. 40, s. 70.) Commons June 28, 1922

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Section 38 (3) of 5 & 6.Geo. V, c. 89.) Commons June 28, 1922

CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Commons July 5, 1922

OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS BILL [Lords]. Commons July 5, 1922

4 speeches — SOLICITORS BILL [Lords.] Commons July 7, 1922

CHILTERN HUNDREDS. Commons July 10, 1922

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Provisions as to temporary residence.) Commons July 12, 1922

6 speeches — CLAUSE 16.—(Income under revocable and certain other dispositions to be treated as income of disponor.) Commons July 13, 1922

6 speeches — CLAUSE 17.—(Super-tax on, undistributed income of certain companies.) Commons July 13, 1922

ANNUAL VALUES (ASSESSMENT). Written Answers July 14, 1922

CLAUSE 1.—(Contributions by teachers.) Commons July 19, 1922

2 speeches — ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 25, 1922

8 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Commons July 25, 1922

2 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1922–23. Commons July 27, 1922

5 speeches — CLAUSE 140.—(Penalty on original vendor of unsound food.) Commons August 2, 1922

3 speeches — TRADE FACILITIES AND LOANS GUARANTEE [MONEY.] Commons December 4, 1922

CLAUSE 4.—(Power of Minister to authorise conditionally importation of animals from other British Dominions.) Commons December 11, 1922

ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1922–23. Commons December 12, 1922

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