Mr Arnold Rowntree
1872 - May 21, 1951Summary information for Mr Arnold Rowntree
Contributions
1917
WITHDRAWN PASSPORTS. Written Answers February 14, 1917
CHOCOLATE AND CONFECTIONERY (IMPORTS). Written Answers February 15, 1917
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENTS (EFFECT ON HEALTH). Written Answers February 20, 1917
POST OFFICE SERVANTS. Written Answers February 21, 1917
2 speeches — PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons March 7, 1917
WEST HAM APPEAL. Written Answers March 8, 1917
VENEREAL DISEASES. Written Answers March 12, 1917
POSTAL EMPLOYES. Written Answers March 15, 1917
CASES UNDER INQUIRY. Written Answers March 20, 1917
TELEPHONISTS (LEAVING CERTIFICATES). Written Answers March 22, 1917
SUGAR. Written Answers March 27, 1917
IMPERIAL WAR CABINET. Commons March 28, 1917
2 speeches — CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Written Answers March 28, 1917
Venereal Disease. Written Answers March 28, 1917
HOUSING ACCOMMODATION. Commons April 2, 1917
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Commons April 2, 1917
WAR GARDENS AND ALLOTMENTS. Written Answers April 3, 1917
POST OFFICE. Commons June 5, 1917
EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYED. Commons June 7, 1917
AGRICULTURAL FURLOUGH. Written Answers June 11, 1917
PLUMAGE (EXPORTS). Written Answers June 11, 1917
ARMY ORDNANCE EMPLOYES (YORK). Written Answers June 13, 1917
EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYED (COMMITTEE'S REPORT). Commons June 21, 1917
2 speeches — ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENTS (WAR BONUS). Commons June 26, 1917
HOUSING ACCOMMODATION. Written Answers June 28, 1917
ADDITIONAL LABOUR. Written Answers June 28, 1917
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS (MINIMUM WAGE). Written Answers June 28, 1917
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS. Written Answers June 29, 1917
3 speeches — EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYED. (WHITLEY REPORT). Commons July 5, 1917
WAR BREAD. Commons July 12, 1917
RESTRICTED OCCUPATIONS ORDER. Written Answers November 14, 1917
4 speeches — CLAUSE 8. —(Provision as to Disqualifications.) Commons November 21, 1917
DAMAGE BY PHEASANTS. Written Answers November 26, 1917
DAMAGE BY PHEASANTS. Written Answers November 29, 1917
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