Mr Bertram Straus

1867 - August 26, 1933
Summary information for Mr Bertram Straus

Contributions

1909

Unemployed (Stepney). Written Answers March 1, 1909

Great Western Railway (Steamboats) Bill. Written Answers March 4, 1909

National Telephone Company. Written Answers March 31, 1909

East End Bakery Trades (Sweating). Commons April 1, 1909

5 speeches — INTERNATIONAL NAVAL CONFERENCE. Commons April 7, 1909

Income Tax Returned. Written Answers April 7, 1909

Bakeries (Hours of Labour). Commons April 26, 1909

Bearer Bond Stamps. Written Answers May 5, 1909

Consols Outstanding. Written Answers May 5, 1909

Fireguards. Written Answers May 5, 1909

Sinking Fund Purchases. Commons May 10, 1909

Free and Tied Houses. Commons May 10, 1909

Theatre and Music Hall Drink Licences. Commons May 10, 1909

Purchase of Consols (Use of Sinking Fund). Commons May 10, 1909

Railway Companies (Free Passes). Written Answers May 17, 1909

2 speeches — Holbein's Picture (Sale by Duke of Norfolk). Commons May 18, 1909

STAMPS.—DUTIES ON CONVEYANCES AND TRANSFERS. Commons May 18, 1909

2 speeches — Holbein's "Duchess of Milan." Commons May 24, 1909

2 speeches — Post Office Clerks and Telegraphists (Technical Allowance). Commons May 24, 1909

Ladies' Gallery Regulations. Commons May 24, 1909

Milk Bill. Written Answers July 7, 1909

Metropolitan Asylums Board (Small-pox Hospitals Estate). Written Answers July 22, 1909

2 speeches — LICENSED PREMISES (ANNUAL VALUE). Commons September 20, 1909

CONCESSION TO ON-LICENCE HOLDERS. Written Answers September 22, 1909

3 speeches — CLAUSE 56.—(Stamp Duty on Marketable Securities.) Commons September 23, 1909

Jews at Kieff. Written Answers September 23, 1909

Students' Training. Written Answers September 30, 1909

ANNUAL COMPENSATION VALUE. Written Answers October 4, 1909

Vaccination (Death following Erysipelas). Written Answers October 4, 1909

Central Telegraph Office (Assistant Controller). Written Answers November 25, 1909

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