Mr Austen Chamberlain

1863 - March 16, 1937
Summary information for Mr Austen Chamberlain

Contributions

1913

5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons January 1, 1913

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons January 20, 1913

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Parliamentary Franchise.) Commons January 24, 1913

3 speeches — WOMEN SUFTOAGE AMENDMENTS. Commons January 27, 1913

CLAUSE 2.—(Poll of Electors on Resolutions Submitted.) Commons February 6, 1913

8 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (SPECIAL GRANTS)—(Class VIII.). Commons February 7, 1913

STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER. Commons February 11, 1913

3 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT. Commons February 11, 1913

5 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT. Commons February 12, 1913

PARLIAMENT ACT (LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME). Commons March 12, 1913

6 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (CLOSURE RESOLUTION). Commons March 17, 1913

BANKRUPTCY BILL. Commons March 17, 1913

7 speeches — BOWLES v. BANK OF ENGLAND. Commons March 18, 1913

Boroughs and Urban Districts. Commons March 25, 1913

LAND VALUE DUTIES. Commons March 25, 1913

12 speeches — PROVISIONAL COLLECTION OF TAXES. Commons April 7, 1913

10 speeches — PROVISIONAL COLLECTION OF TAXES BILL. Commons April 9, 1913

8 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Resolutions Imposing, Varying, or Renewing, Tax to have Statutory Effect for a Limited Period.) Commons April 14, 1913

5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Resolutions Imposing, Varying, or Renewing, Tax to have Statutory Effect for a Limited Period). Commons April 15, 1913

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Payments and Deductions Made on Account of Temporary Tax before Renewal of Tax.) Commons April 15, 1913

3 speeches — NATIONAL DEFENCE. Commons April 16, 1913

Income Tax. Commons April 16, 1913

2 speeches — PROVISIONAL COLLECTION OF TAXES BILL. Commons April 21, 1913

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 22, 1913

YIELD OF NEW TAXES OF 1909. Commons April 22, 1913

3 speeches — ESTIMATED REVENUE FOR 1913–14. Commons April 22, 1913

13 speeches — TEA. Commons April 22, 1913

5 speeches — EXTENSION OF POLLING HOURS BILL. Commons April 25, 1913

6 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS: TEA DUTY. Commons April 28, 1913

12 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS: TEA DUTY. Commons April 29, 1913

Liquor Licence Duties. Written Answers May 1, 1913

5 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons June 2, 1913

4 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons June 11, 1913

3 speeches — SUNDRY PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Commons June 13, 1913

MARCONI COMMITTEE (REPORT). Commons June 13, 1913

11 speeches — >PROCEDURE MOTION. Commons June 23, 1913

MONEY RESOLUTION. Commons June 24, 1913

6 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons July 2, 1913

2 speeches — INLAND REVENUE (Vote 2). Commons July 3, 1913

GOVERNMEYT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons July 7, 1913

ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons July 8, 1913

NEW CLAUSE.—(Certificates to be Insured.) Commons July 9, 1913

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 10, 1913

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of the City of London.) Commons July 10, 1913

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Commencement of Act.) Commons July 10, 1913

NEW CLAUSE.—(Expiration of the Act.) Commons July 10, 1913

NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT (1911) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons July 15, 1913

5 speeches — IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN. Commons July 16, 1913

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 22, 1913

5 speeches — REVENUE BILL. Commons July 29, 1913

4 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Duty to Deliver Account for the Purposes of Reversion Duty.) Commons August 11, 1913

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Duty on Tea.) Commons August 11, 1913

5 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Income Tax for 1913–14.) Commons August 11, 1913

6 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons August 13, 1913

Clause 1.—(Power to Arrest 'without Warrant Persons offending Against 48 and 49 Vict., c. 69, s. 2.) Commons November 1, 1913

CLAUSE 2.—(Increased Penalties for Procurers.) Commons November 1, 1913

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