Miss Margaret Bondfield

1873 - June 16, 1953
Summary information for Miss Margaret Bondfield

Contributions

1928

2 speeches — SHOPS (HOURS OF CLOSING) BILL. Commons March 9, 1928

Boys (ACCIDENTS). Commons March 13, 1928

2 speeches — STATISTICS. Written Answers March 13, 1928

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (EQUAL FRANCHISE) BILL. Commons March 29, 1928

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Assimilation, of parliamentary franchise of men and women.) Commons April 18, 1928

DUNKERY BEACON. Commons April 23, 1928

MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons April 30, 1928

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amended definition of shop assistant.) Commons June 29, 1928

6 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Special provisions as to holiday resorts.) Commons June 29, 1928

DEFECTIVE DWELLINGS. Written Answers July 4, 1928

IMPROVEMENT SCHEME, CHELSEA. Written Answers July 4, 1928

SICK LEAVE, WOMEN. Written Answers November 12, 1928

DEFECTIVE PROPERTY (SANITARY NOTICES). Commons November 15, 1928

OPEN SPACE, CHELSEA (ACQUISITION). Commons November 15, 1928

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 15, 1928

SCHEDULE.—(Acts continued.) Commons November 16, 1928

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (SICK LEAVE). Written Answers November 19, 1928

LAND PURCHASE. Commons November 22, 1928

LOCAL GOVERNMENT [MONEY]. Commons November 29, 1928

CHILDREN (PROVISION OF FOOTWEAR). Commons December 4, 1928

HOUSING, FULHAM. Commons December 11, 1928

LOW-TEMPERATURE CARBONISATION. Commons December 13, 1928

ASSESSMENTS. Commons December 13, 1928

2 speeches — SICK-LEAVE (WOMEN). Written Answers December 17, 1928

CLAUSE 13.—(Recovery of expenses.) Commons December 18, 1928

SICK LEAVE (WOMEN). Written Answers December 18, 1928

PROMOTIONS. Written Answers December 19, 1928

CLERICAL CLASSES (STATISTICS). Written Answers December 19, 1928

HIGHER CLERICAL AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Written Answers December 20, 1928

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