Hon. Harry Lawson

1862 - July 20, 1933
Summary information for Hon. Harry Lawson

Contributions

1918

2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 8, 1918

3 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 9, 1918

7 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 15, 1918

4 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 16, 1918

5 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 17, 1918

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 21, 1918

2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 22, 1918

6 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 23, 1918

8 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 28, 1918

9 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords January 29, 1918

THE MINISTRY OF FOOD. Lords January 31, 1918

2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords February 4, 1918

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Lords February 6, 1918

4 speeches — GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENT. Lords March 6, 1918

3 speeches — THE BESTOWAL OF HONOURS. Lords March 20, 1918

3 speeches — PRISONERS OF WAR. Lords May 14, 1918

PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. Lords June 5, 1918

EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS OF WAR. Lords June 5, 1918

THE MADSEN GUN. Lords June 6, 1918

SMALL HOLDING COLONIES (AMENDMENT) BILL. Lords June 25, 1918

SMALL HOLDING COLONIES (AMENDMENT) BILL. Lords July 3, 1918

RECONSTITUTION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Lords July 4, 1918

EXCHANGE OF PRTSONERS. Lords July 24, 1918

STATEMENTS BY RETURNED PRISONERS. Lords July 24, 1918

3 speeches — EDUCATION BILL. Lords August 1, 1918

2 speeches — GERMANY'S TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. Lords October 16, 1918

4 speeches — HOUSING AFTER THE WAR. Lords October 31, 1918

2 speeches — RECONSTRUCTION. Lords November 11, 1918

4 speeches — THE CENSORSHIP. Lords November 14, 1918

EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION. Lords November 19, 1918

2 speeches — PRISONERS OF WAR. Lords November 20, 1918

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