Mr John Robertson

1856 - January 5, 1933
Summary information for Mr John Robertson

Contributions

1914

13 speeches — MINE AND RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. Commons February 13, 1914

4 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons April 8, 1914

UNEMPLOYED BENEFIT. Commons April 16, 1914

Emigration to Canada. Commons April 20, 1914

3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT. Commons May 4, 1914

Agricultural Labourers' Wages. Commons May 6, 1914

4 speeches — GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY BILL [Lords]. — (By Order). Commons June 30, 1914

Labour Exchanges. Commons July 7, 1914

MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. Commons July 8, 1914

BOARD OF TRADE.—Class II. Commons July 9, 1914

Merchant Vessels (Crew Spaces and Pood). Commons July 20, 1914

BOARD OF TRADE INSPECTOR (DISPUTED STATEMENTS). Commons July 21, 1914

ARMED MERCHANT VESSELS. Commons July 21, 1914

4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT. Commons July 23, 1914

5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Section 95 of Principal Act.) Commons July 31, 1914

CLAUSE 12.—(Supplemental provisions for saving Life on Board Ship in Case of Accidents.) Commons August 5, 1914

8 speeches — STEAMSHIP ACCOMMODATION. Commons August 5, 1914

GRIMSBY FISHERMEN. Commons August 6, 1914

GERMAN TRADERS. Commons August 7, 1914

5 speeches — ROYAL ASSENT. Commons August 10, 1914

CLAUSE 3.—(Power of Board of Trade to Apply for Receiver in Certain Cases.) Commons September 10, 1914

3 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Short Title and, Construction). Commons September 14, 1914

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Constitution of Office of Custodian of Enemy Property.) Commons November 24, 1914

CLAUSE 2.—(Payment of Dividends, etc., Payable to Enemy.) Commons November 25, 1914

9 speeches — TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT (1914) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons November 30, 1914

5 speeches — ANGLO-PORTUGUESE COMMERCIAL TREATY BILL. Commons November 30, 1914

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