Major Francis Goldsmith

1878 - February 4, 1967
Summary information for Major Francis Goldsmith

Contributions

1914

SICKNESS BENEFIT. Commons February 26, 1914

New Explosives Company, Stowmarket (Fair-Wages Clause). Commons February 26, 1914

10 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons April 8, 1914

2 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY MOVEMENTS. Commons April 27, 1914

MALL APPROACH IMPROVEMENT [EXPENSES]. Commons April 28, 1914

NEW CLAUSE.—(Return of Certificate.) Commons May 5, 1914

14 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Duty to Provide for Education of Mentally Defective Children.) Commons May 5, 1914

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Consultation of Parents and Co-operation with Other Authorities and Persons.) Commons May 5, 1914

CLAUSE 3.—(Delegation of Authority to the Council of County.) Commons May 5, 1914

SERVICE IN PERSIAN GULF (1910–12). Commons June 29, 1914

Local Education Authorities (Boarding-out Children). Commons June 29, 1914

3 speeches — POST OFFICE.—TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons July 3, 1914

Customs Officers. Commons July 13, 1914

Crippled Children (Education Committees). Commons July 16, 1914

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (DEFECTIVE AND EPILEPTIC CHILDREN) BILL. Commons July 17, 1914

3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Power to Recognise and Subsidise Societies for Care of Youthful Offenders on Probation, etc.) Commons July 20, 1914

CLAUSE 10.—(Tower to send Youthful Delinquents to Borstal Institutions.) Commons July 20, 1914

Habitual Drunkards. Written Answers July 27, 1914

2 speeches — INEBRIATES BILL. Commons July 28, 1914

6 speeches — INEBRIATES BILL. Commons July 29, 1914

RABBIT CATCHERS. Commons July 30, 1914

Customs and Excise Department. Commons July 30, 1914

Boodle's Club. Written Answers July 30, 1914

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for Housing Purposes in Agricultural Districts.) Commons July 31, 1914

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