Colonel Sir Joseph Nall

1887 - May 2, 1958
Summary information for Colonel Sir Joseph Nall

Contributions

1921

MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE. Commons February 23, 1921

MESOPOTAMIA (MANDATE). Commons February 23, 1921

2 speeches — TEACHERS' SALARIES. Written Answers February 23, 1921

TELEPHONE SERVICE (REBATE). Commons February 24, 1921

3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT (1920) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons February 24, 1921

2 speeches — PUBLIC BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN. Commons February 25, 1921

ARMY LIST (TERRITORIAL ARTILLERY UNITS). Written Answers March 1, 1921

KEY INDUSTRIES BILL. Written Answers March 1, 1921

CAPITAL SHIPS. Commons March 2, 1921

3 speeches — TRADE BOARDS. Commons March 2, 1921

MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES. Commons March 2, 1921

"LABOUR GAZETTE." Commons March 2, 1921

3 speeches — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (PURCHASE OF PREMISES). Commons March 2, 1921

STATIONERY OFFICE (HOLLINWOOD FACTORY). Written Answers March 2, 1921

STATIONERY OFFICE (NORTHERN AREA BRANCH). Commons March 3, 1921

SUGAR. Written Answers March 3, 1921

AWARD ISSUE (C. E. NEATH). Written Answers March 4, 1921

2 speeches — LABOUR AND HEALTH BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN, Commons April 21, 1921

TREATMENT ALLOWANCES (A. E. BAILEY). Written Answers May 27, 1921

HOME WAR SERVICE (MEDALS). Commons May 31, 1921

2 speeches — POSTAL RATES (INCREASE). Commons May 31, 1921

3 speeches — HOME-GROWN SUGAR COMPANY. Commons May 31, 1921

2 speeches — ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL COMPANY. Commons June 2, 1921

POST OFFICE. Commons June 9, 1921

DISABILITY PENSIONS (J. HAWCROFT). Written Answers June 9, 1921

INCREASED ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons June 14, 1921

JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT. Commons June 14, 1921

COST, METROPOLITAN POLICE AREA. Commons June 15, 1921

INSPECTORS AND ATTENDANCE OFFICERS. Commons June 23, 1921

2 speeches — PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons June 28, 1921

EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES, BRISTOL. Commons June 29, 1921

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Written Answers November 7, 1921

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