Mr Walter Hazell

1843 - February 12, 1919
Summary information for Mr Walter Hazell

Contributions

1900

POOR LAW RELIEF—CASE OF ESTHER TERRY. Commons February 19, 1900

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES AMENDMENT BILL. Commons February 19, 1900

2 speeches — SMALL DWELLINGS ACQUISITION ACT, 1899. Commons March 1, 1900

PARISH CHURCHYARDS—AUTHORITY OVER MONUMENTS, ETC. Commons March 1, 1900

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES —INSANITARY DWELLINGS IN RURAL DISTRICTS. Commons March 6, 1900

WORKHOUSE DIETARY REGULATIONS. Commons March 6, 1900

INEBRIATES ACT, 1898. Commons March 6, 1900

SECOND READING. Commons March 9, 1900

FRENCH MEDICAL AID FOR BRITISH WOUNDED. Commons March 12, 1900

NIGERIA—SALE OF DRINKS AND FIREARMS—SLAVE RAIDING. Commons March 12, 1900

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACT, 1890. Commons March 12, 1900

TELEPHONING TELEGRAMS. Commons March 20, 1900

MARTIAL LAW AT THE CAPE—LEGED MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE. Commons March 30, 1900

2 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1900–1901. Commons April 27, 1900

LAND PURCHASE LOANS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Commons April 30, 1900

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACT (1890) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 10, 1900

RATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY—SEPARATE ASSESSMENTS. Commons May 21, 1900

MOROCCO—SUGGESTED EUROPEAN INTERVENTION. Commons June 18, 1900

MONEY-LENDING BILL [Lords]. Commons June 21, 1900

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACT (1890) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 25, 1900

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACT (1890) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons July 2, 1900

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAPS. Commons July 23, 1900

INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS. Commons July 23, 1900

BAIL REGULATIONS. Commons July 23, 1900

WAR OFFICE CLERK AS COMPANY PROMOTER. Commons July 30, 1900

GREAT SOUTHERN AND WESTERN AND WATERFORD, LIMERICK, AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANIES AMALGAMATION RILL [Lords]. (BY ORDER.) Commons August 1, 1900

DOUBTFUL MARRIAGES AT DALTON-LE-DALE, SUNDERLAND. Commons August 6, 1900

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