Mr Arthur Henderson
1863 - October 20, 1935Summary information for Mr Arthur Henderson
Contributions
1907
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 18, 1907
Factory Act—Extension of Particulars Section. Commons February 21, 1907
Factory Inspection. Commons February 21, 1907
2 speeches — MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL. Commons February 22, 1907
2 speeches — SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES). Commons February 25, 1907
Charitable Institutions and the Truck Acts. Commons March 14, 1907
Wages Inquiry. Commons March 14, 1907
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 14, 1907
OBSTRUCTIVE MOTIONS AND BILLS. Commons March 27, 1907
2 speeches — Church Army Workshops. Commons April 8, 1907
Deportation of British Subjects. Commons April 11, 1907
Blocking Motions. Commons April 11, 1907
SWEATED INDUSTRIES BILL. Commons April 12, 1907
Fines For Gambling. Commons June 3, 1907
Great Britain and Russia Commons June 13, 1907
TERRITORIAL AND RESERVE FORCES BILL. Commons June 19, 1907
HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons June 25, 1907
2 speeches — Ascot Race Meeting -Police Expenses. Commons June 26, 1907
Inspection of Workshops of Charitable Institutions. Commons June 27, 1907
Sweated Industries. Commons June 27, 1907
Charitable Employments. Commons July 15, 1907
Wage Particulars. Commons July 15, 1907
Wages in Protective Countries. Commons July 15, 1907
Inspection of Contract Work. Commons July 16, 1907
2 speeches — H.M.S. "Edward VII." Rudder. Commons July 23, 1907
SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 12, 1907
QUALIFICATION OF WOMEN (COUNTY AND BOROUGH COUNCILS) BILL [LORDS]. Commons August 12, 1907
The Belfast Riots. Commons August 13, 1907
YORK (MICKLEGATE STRAYS) BILL (LORDS) (BY ORDER). Commons August 13, 1907
Antwerp Strike. Commons August 14, 1907
CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 15, 1907
QUALIFICATION OF AVOMEN (COUNTY AND BOROUGH COUNCILS) BILL [LORDS]. Commons August 16, 1907
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