Mr Alfred Hamersley

1848 - February 25, 1929
Summary information for Mr Alfred Hamersley

Contributions

1911

2 speeches — CANADA AND IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Commons February 9, 1911

Outdoor Relief Orders. Commons February 14, 1911

Imperial Conference. Commons February 16, 1911

2 speeches — Imperial Conference, 1911. Commons February 27, 1911

2 speeches — VOTE A.—NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons March 22, 1911

Territorial Forces (Rifle Ranges). Written Answers March 27, 1911

2 speeches — Rifle Range Accommodation. Commons April 4, 1911

Death Duties. Written Answers April 4, 1911

Territorial Forces (Officers). Commons April 11, 1911

Imperial Conference (Secretarial Staff). Commons April 11, 1911

CLAUSE 2.—(Restriction of the powers of the House of Lords as to Bills other than Money Bills.) Commons May 1, 1911

Territorial Force. Written Answers May 4, 1911

Territorial Force. Written Answers May 11, 1911

2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (FINANCIAL RESOLUTION). Commons July 6, 1911

2 speeches — Small Holdings. Commons July 12, 1911

CLAUSE 8.—(Rates and Conditions of Benefits.) Commons July 17, 1911

CLAUSE 9.—(Reduced Sales of Benefit in Certain Cases.) Commons July 18, 1911

CLAUSE 12.—(Provisions in the case of contributors who are inmates of hospitals, etc.). Commons July 31, 1911

BENEFIT TO WORKMEN. Written Answers August 17, 1911

3 speeches — CLAUSE 18.—(Conditions for the Approval of Approved Societies.) Commons October 26, 1911

NEW CLAUSE (Proposed 15th November).— (Special Provisions where Employer liable to Pay Wages during Sickness.) Commons November 16, 1911

Rifle Ranges. Commons November 21, 1911

Village Credit Banks. Commons November 21, 1911

2 speeches — PART II.—EXCEPTIONS. Commons November 21, 1911

5 speeches — RATES OF CONTRIBUTION UNDER PART I. OF THIS ACT RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE. Commons December 4, 1911

Out Relief (Local Government Board Order). Commons December 12, 1911

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