Mr Alfred Davies
1848 - September 27, 1907Summary information for Mr Alfred Davies
Contributions
1903
Meat Trade—False Descriptions. Commons March 3, 1903
2 speeches — St. Louis Exposition. Commons March 9, 1903
3 speeches — Ireland and the St. Louis Exposition. Commons March 16, 1903
Meat Contracts—Substitution of Foreign for Home-grown Meat. Commons March 18, 1903
Free Grants for War Losses. Commons March 18, 1903
South African Shipping Ring. Commons March 19, 1903
Parcels Post Rates. Commons March 19, 1903
Meat Contracts. Commons March 23, 1903
CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 24, 1903
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (TRAMWAYS AND IMPROVEMENTS) BILL. [BY ORDER.] Commons March 31, 1903
Imports of Cattle, Dead Meat, etc. Commons April 6, 1903
London and North Western Railway— Carriage Arrangements for Goods. Commons April 27, 1903
London and North Western Railway Company's Charges. Commons April 29, 1903
3 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 11, 1903
BRITISH AND IRISH MEAT PROTECTION BILL. Commons May 15, 1903
International Sea Post Offices. Commons July 9, 1903
2 speeches — Return of British Colonial Import Duties. Commons July 10, 1903
2 speeches — Colonial Import Duties. Commons July 13, 1903
British Colonies—Revenue from Import Duties. Commons July 15, 1903
Cunard Steamship Company and the New Zealand Mails. Commons July 16, 1903
The Fiscal Inquiry. Commons July 16, 1903
Canadian Preferential Tariffs. Commons July 24, 1903
2 speeches — Education Grants. Commons July 27, 1903
2 speeches — Cost of Education. Commons July 29, 1903
Sea Sorting Post Offices on Cunard Liners. Commons August 3, 1903
Return of Duties on Imports into British Colonies. Commons August 4, 1903
Imports into Canada from United Kingdom and United States. Commons August 5, 1903
Cost of Elementary Education in England and Wales. Commons August 5, 1903
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