Major Francis Goldsmith
1878 - February 4, 1967Summary information for Major Francis Goldsmith
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1913
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE. Commons March 14, 1913
Tobacco Growing (Great Britain). Commons March 31, 1913
3 speeches — Telephone Service. Commons March 31, 1913
Tobacco Cultivation (England). Commons April 3, 1913
3 speeches — ROYAL PARKS AND PLEASURE GARDENS.—(Class I.).—VOTE 3. Commons April 3, 1913
5 speeches — MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN.—(Class I.).—VOTE 5. Commons April 3, 1913
3 speeches — REVENUE BUILDING.—(Class I.)—VOTE 8. Commons April 3, 1913
3 speeches — OFFICE Or WORKS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.—(Class II.).—VOTE 26. Commons April 3, 1913
TERRITORIAL FORCE. Written Answers April 10, 1913
Yeomanry Officers. Written Answers April 15, 1913
Mental Deficiency Bill. Commons April 21, 1913
DRILL HALL (STOWMARKET). Commons April 23, 1913
Diseased Pigs. Commons April 23, 1913
SICKNESS BENEFIT. Commons April 23, 1913
SUPPLY OF INSURANCE STAMPS. Commons April 23, 1913
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS.—POST OFFICE (VOTE 3). Commons April 24, 1913
Admiralty Arch. Commons May 1, 1913
2 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (TRAMWAYS, TROLLEY VEHICLES, AND IMPROVEMENTS) BILL. (By Order.) Commons May 27, 1913
MENTAL DEFICIENCY BILL. Commons May 28, 1913
2 speeches — MENTAL DEFICIENCY BILL. Commons May 28, 1913
3 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL. Commons June 2, 1913
HORSES (PURCHASES IN IRELAND). Commons June 3, 1913
3 speeches — Fair-Wages Clause. Commons June 4, 1913
PAY, ETC., OF THE ARMY (VOTE 1). Commons June 5, 1913
NEW EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, STOWMARKET. Commons June 12, 1913
"Tied" Houses (Income Tax). Commons June 23, 1913
6 speeches — ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (DEFECTIVE AND EPILEPTIC CHILDREN) BILL. Commons June 27, 1913
2 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons July 2, 1913
2 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons July 4, 1913
NEW CLAUESE.—(Commencement of Act.) Commons July 4, 1913
2 speeches — MENTAL DEFICIENCY [EXPENSES]. Commons July 7, 1913
Stowmarket New Explosive Works (Strike). Commons July 8, 1913
3 speeches — MENTAL DEFICIENCY [EXPENSES]. Commons July 8, 1913
Industrial and Provident Societies Amendment Bill. Commons July 10, 1913
NEW CLAUSE.—(Expiration of the Act.) Commons July 10, 1913
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (DEFECTIVE AND EPILEPTIC CHILDREN) BILL. Commons July 14, 1913
Education Grants. Written Answers July 15, 1913
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ADJUSTMENTS) BILL. Commons July 21, 1913
NEW CLAUSE.—(Abolition of Sentence of Death in Case of Defective Prisoner.) Commons July 28, 1913
10 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Definition of Defectives.) Commons July 28, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Circumstances rendering Defectives subject to be dealt with.) Commons July 28, 1913
4 speeches — REMAINING PORTION OF CLAUSE 6.—(Procedure on Searing Petitions.) Commons July 28, 1913
3 speeches — CLAUSE 8. (Procedure in Cases of Persons Guilty of Offences, etc.) Commons July 28, 1913
4 speeches — CLAUSE 20.—(Central Authority.) Commons July 29, 1913
3 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Establishment of Commissioners.) Commons July 29, 1913
CLAUSE 24.—(General Powers and Duties of Commissioners.) Commons July 29, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 27.—(Committees for the Care of Defectives.) Commons July 29, 1913
4 speeches — CLAUSE 29.—(General Powers and Duties of Local Authorities.) Commons July 29, 1913
3 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Duties of Local Education Authorities.) Commons July 29, 1913
CLAUSE 31.—(Power of Secretary of State to Act in Default.) Commons July 29, 1913
Bee Disease Bill. Commons July 31, 1913
CLAUSE 30.—(Consultation with Practitioners who have Entered into Agreements with Insurance Committees.) Commons August 6, 1913
3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Circumstances Rendering Defectives Subject to be Dealt with.) Commons August 6, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Powers and Duties of Local Authorities.) Commons August 6, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 19.—(Power of Councils to make By-laws Regulating Advertisements.) Commons August 12, 1913
FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons August 12, 1913
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