Mr Arthur Henderson

1893 - August 28, 1968
Summary information for Mr Arthur Henderson

Contributions

1924

TUBERCULOSIS ORDER, 1914. Written Answers January 21, 1924

No. 2. WESTMINSTER (ABBEY) DIVISION. Commons March 6, 1924

CRIMINAL LAW (INSANITY). Commons March 6, 1924

2 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS (ORGANISED DISTURBANCE). Commons March 10, 1924

2 speeches — FOOTBALL CUP FINAL. Commons March 13, 1924

HIS MAJESTY'S PRISONS (STOKERS). Commons May 5, 1924

CONVICTIONS. Commons May 8, 1924

3 speeches — EJECTMENT PROCEEDINGS. Commons May 15, 1924

10 speeches — HOME OFFICE. Commons May 15, 1924

11 speeches — POLICE, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons May 15, 1924

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 15, 1924

BORSTAL SYSTEM. Commons May 22, 1924

2 speeches — MARRIED WOMEN (NATIONALITY). Commons May 29, 1924

3 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons May 29, 1924

3 speeches — IRISH DISTRESS (RELIEF). Commons June 2, 1924

PUBLIC UTILITY SOCIETIES. Commons June 4, 1924

PNEUMATIC TOOLS (ALLEGED INJURY TO HEALTH). Commons June 5, 1924

3 speeches — RODEO PERFORMANCES. Commons June 16, 1924

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (PROSECUTION). Commons June 17, 1924

SIGNOR MATTEOTTI. Commons June 18, 1924

6 speeches — ALIENS (NATURALISATION). Commons June 19, 1924

6 speeches — LEAD PAINT (PROTECTION AGAINST POISONING) BILL. Commons June 20, 1924

EAST INDIA WOOL (DISINFECTION). Commons June 25, 1924

4 speeches — BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION (RODEO PERFORMANCES). Commons June 26, 1924

MACHINE GUNS (EXPORT). Commons June 30, 1924

2 speeches — POLICE (WHITE OVERALLS). Commons July 3, 1924

MAIDSTONE PRISON. Commons July 10, 1924

CONTROL OF LITTER. Commons July 16, 1924

REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. Commons July 17, 1924

3 speeches — CARLISLE CONSERVATIVE CLUB (LICENCE). Commons July 24, 1924

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