Mr Arthur Willey
1868 - July 2, 1923Summary information for Mr Arthur Willey
Contributions
1923
ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY. Written Answers March 19, 1923
DRUNKENNESS Written Answers March 20, 1923
NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE INSTITUTES. Written Answers March 20, 1923
SINGLE-HOUSE OWNERS (POSSESSION). Written Answers March 20, 1923
QUARTER SESSIONS (CHAIRMEN). Written Answers March 22, 1923
LIQUOR TRAFFIC. Written Answers March 22, 1923
WAR INDEBTEDNESS. Written Answers March 28, 1923
CANADIAN CATTLE (IMPORTATION). Written Answers April 16, 1923
GOVERNMENT SCHEME. Commons April 18, 1923
PARLOUR HOUSES (COST). Commons April 18, 1923
FRANCE AND RUHR DISTRICT (BRITISH TRADE). Commons April 18, 1923
TUBERCULAR CASES (VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS). Written Answers April 18, 1923
PARLOUR HOUSES. Written Answers April 18, 1923
COUNTY COURT OFFICERS. Written Answers April 19, 1923
CIVIL LIABILITIES GRANTS. Written Answers April 19, 1923
NON-PARLOUR HOUSES (COST). Written Answers April 19, 1923
TEMPORARY STAFFS (COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY). Written Answers April 26, 1923
ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY. Written Answers April 26, 1923
BLACK BEER. Written Answers April 26, 1923
CLAIMANTS (ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE). Written Answers April 26, 1923
HALFPENNY POSTAL PACKETS. Written Answers May 1, 1923
FRANCE AND RUHR DISTRICT (BRITISH TRADE). Written Answers May 2, 1923
RECONSTRUCTION WORK, FRANCE. Written Answers May 2, 1923
ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY. Written Answers May 3, 1923
EMPTY HOUSES (CONVERSION). Written Answers May 3, 1923
NATURALISATION. Written Answers May 3, 1923
FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS (BAKEHOUSES) BILL. Written Answers May 7, 1923
FINANCE BILL. Written Answers May 7, 1923
ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY. Written Answers May 8, 1923
WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Written Answers May 8, 1923
NATURALISATION APPLICATIONS (REFUSALS). Written Answers May 9, 1923
INFANTICIDE ACT. Written Answers May 9, 1923
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