Hon. Alexander Shaw

1883 - September 29, 1944
Summary information for Hon. Alexander Shaw

Contributions

1922

GIBRALTAR AND MALTA (GOVERNORS). Commons February 9, 1922

2 speeches — GIBRALTAR (EXPENDITURE). Commons February 9, 1922

2 speeches — SUPERANNUATION AND RETIRED ALLOWANCES. Commons February 15, 1922

ADMINISTRATION. Commons February 20, 1922

IMPORTED GOODS (PERMANENT PANELS). Commons February 20, 1922

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. Commons March 6, 1922

EMIGRATION. Commons March 6, 1922

CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1921–22. UNCLASSIFIED SERVICES. Commons March 9, 1922

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE, SCOTLAND. Written Answers March 13, 1922

4 speeches — EAST INDIA LOANS [RAILWAYS AND IRRIGATION]. Commons March 29, 1922

FOREIGN TONNAGE (TAXATION). Written Answers April 6, 1922

SUMMER TIME. Written Answers April 6, 1922

2 speeches — SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES ACT, 1921(REPEAL) BILL. Commons April 7, 1922

TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION). Commons May 10, 1922

INCOME TAX. Written Answers May 15, 1922

BENEFIT FOOTBALL MATCHES (TAXATION). Written Answers May 15, 1922

HARBOURS, DOCKS, AND PIERS BILL. Written Answers May 22, 1922

7 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND BILL. Commons May 26, 1922

4 speeches — HARBOURS, DOCKS AND PIERS (TEMPORARY INCREASE OF CHARGES) BILL. Commons May 30, 1922

LICENCES, NEWMILNS AND DARVEL. Commons June 14, 1922

LICENCES (POLL, NEWMILNS AND DARVEL). Commons June 22, 1922

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

2 speeches — AYR BURGH (ELECTRICITY) BILL [Lords>]. (By Order.) Commons June 28, 1922

LOCAL OPTION, SCOTLAND. Written Answers June 28, 1922

3 speeches — ECONOMY (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons July 10, 1922

GIBRALTAR (TAXATION). Commons July 11, 1922

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Reciprocal exemption of foreign shipping.) Commons July 12, 1922

SEAMEN'S FOOD (INSPECTION). Written Answers July 31, 1922

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