Sir Francis Lowe

1852 - November 12, 1929
Summary information for Sir Francis Lowe

Contributions

1919

SURPLUS ARMY HORSES (DISPOSAL). Written Answers April 10, 1919

ARMY OF OCCUPATION (PAY). Written Answers April 10, 1919

NEW CLAUSE.—(Extension of 45 and 46 Vict c. 38.) Commons May 26, 1919

CLAUSE 1.—(Duty of Local Authority to Prepare Housing Schemes.) Commons May 26, 1919

WAR CABINET. Commons June 2, 1919

LONDON TRAFFIC CONGESTION (MOTOR LORRIES). Commons June 5, 1919

UNDERGROUND LINES (MID-DAY IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED). Commons June 5, 1919

GOODS CLEARING HOUSE (MR. GATTIE'S SCHEME). Commons June 5, 1919

Clause 1.—(Tribunal for Assessing Compensation, in Respect of Land Compulsorily Acquired for Public Purposes.) Commons June 25, 1919

3 speeches — AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT (OFFICERS' LETTERS). Commons June 30, 1919

3 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Power As To Railway Wagons.) Commons July 7, 1919

2 speeches — DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICES. Commons July 8, 1919

2 speeches — OFFICERS (DISMISSAL). Commons July 15, 1919

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONERS (WAR BONUS). Commons July 15, 1919

NUMBER DISCHARGED AND RE-EMPLOYED. Written Answers July 15, 1919

2 speeches — DISCHARGED AND DEMOBILISED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS. Commons July 23, 1919

CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONERS. Written Answers July 23, 1919

NATIONALISATION OF MINES. Commons July 30, 1919

2 speeches — EX-SERVICE MEN (EMPLOYMENT). Commons August 7, 1919

7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of the Board of Trade to Investigate Complaints and Take Proceedings). Commons August 13, 1919

COAL PROFITS. Commons October 27, 1919

2 speeches — GERMAN INDEMNITIES. Commons October 27, 1919

ANTHRACITE. Written Answers October 29, 1919

4 speeches — ANTHRACITE EXPORTS. Commons November 6, 1919

CLAUSE 9.—(Admission of Former Enemy Aliens.) Commons November 13, 1919

4 speeches — STATEMENT BY DR. ADDISON. Commons November 21, 1919

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