Mr Charles Duncan
1865 - July 6, 1933Summary information for Mr Charles Duncan
Contributions
1916
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Remuneration and Employment o Semi-skilled and Unskilled Labour.) Commons January 4, 1916
NOTICES OF DISMISSAL. Commons January 6, 1916
PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Written Answers January 10, 1916
Customs and Excise Departments. Commons January 12, 1916
EMPLOYMENT OF WOUNDED AND INVALIDED SOLDIERS. Commons February 22, 1916
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. Commons February 23, 1916
DISCHARGE OF WORKMEN. Commons February 23, 1916
MAJOR SIR FRANCIS VANE. Written Answers February 29, 1916
2 speeches — DISCHARGE OF WORKMEN (MALDON). Written Answers February 29, 1916
E. H. BENTALL, LIMITED, MALDON. Commons March 2, 1916
PORTSMOUTH CORPORATION (EMPLOYéS' STRIKE. Commons March 2, 1916
Portsmouth Corporation (Employés' Strike). Commons March 2, 1916
SEAMEN (ATTESTATION). Commons March 7, 1916
STEWARDS IN PASSENGER VESSELS. Commons March 7, 1916
MERCHANT SEAMEN (ATTESTATION). Written Answers March 7, 1916
Wood Eaton Common, Oxford. Written Answers March 8, 1916
2 speeches — Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Licensed Premises). Written Answers March 8, 1916
LOCAL TRIBUNALS. Commons March 9, 1916
EMPLOYERS AND TRADE UNIONS. Written Answers March 9, 1916
RETRENCHMENT COMMITTEE(REPORT). Written Answers March 14, 1916
CUSTOMS WATCHERS. Written Answers March 14, 1916
NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT (APPROVED SOCIETIES). Written Answers March 14, 1916
PORTSMOUTH GARRISON ORDERS. Commons March 16, 1916
TENT-MAKING. Commons March 16, 1916
SOLDIERS' LABOUR. Written Answers March 16, 1916
GUNWHARF, PORTSMOUTH (WOMEN LABOUR). Commons May 4, 1916
SUMNER STREET FILLING FACTORY (LABOUR DISPUTE). Commons May 25, 1916
SHIPS' CREWS (BONUS). Commons May 25, 1916
Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Licensed Houses). Written Answers May 30, 1916
2 speeches — CONTROLLED ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons May 31, 1916
CRANE DRIVERS (NEWPORT). Written Answers June 1, 1916
Chinese Seamen (East London Lodging Houses). Written Answers June 1, 1916
ENGINE-ROOM ARTIFICERS. Commons June 20, 1916
WOOLWICH ARSENAL WARDKKS (OVERTIME). Commons June 27, 1916
WOOLWICH ARSENAL (CLERKS' WAGES). Written Answers June 29, 1916
2 speeches — BARNBOW MUNITION WORKS, LEEDS. Commons July 4, 1916
ROYAL DOCKYARDS (RATES OF PAY). Commons July 4, 1916
Customs and Excise Service (Promotion). Written Answers July 4, 1916
WALTHAM: ABBEY FACTORY. Written Answers July 10, 1916
ROYAL GUNPOWDER FACTORY (PROMOTION). Written Answers July 11, 1916
LOCAL TRIBUNALS. Commons July 18, 1916
2 speeches — BELGIAN FACTORY. Commons July 19, 1916
STATIONERY OFFICE. Commons July 27, 1916
STATIONERY OFFICE CLERKS. Commons August 7, 1916
2 speeches — WORKMEN'S WAGES. Commons August 16, 1916
ARMY ORDNANCE DEPOT, FORTH-SIDE, STIRLING. Commons August 16, 1916
2 speeches — RIYAL DOCKYARDS. Commons August 17, 1916
2 speeches — Customs and Excise Service (Promotions). Written Answers August 17, 1916
INDUSTRIAL DIFFERENCES. Commons August 21, 1916
Civil Service (Employment of Women). Written Answers August 23, 1916
CIVIL SERVICE (WAR BONUS). Written Answers October 19, 1916
ENGINE-BOOM ARTIFICERS (PROMOTION). Written Answers November 9, 1916
HOUSING ACCOMMODATION, BARROW-IN- FURNESS. Written Answers November 9, 1916
BROOM-HANDLES (IMPORTATION). Commons November 16, 1916
ROSYTH DOCKYARD (TRANSFERRED WORKMEN). Written Answers November 16, 1916
ENGINE-ROOM ARTIFICERS. Written Answers November 22, 1916
Hydrographic Department Messengers (Pay). Written Answers December 14, 1916
Admiralty Messengers (Overtime Rates). Written Answers December 14, 1916
NEW MINISTRIES AND SECRETARIES BILL. Commons December 18, 1916
WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS (PIECEWORK PRICES). Commons December 19, 1916
MESSRS. WARING AND GILLOW. Commons December 19, 1916
BANK HOLIDAYS. Commons December 19, 1916
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PROCLAMATION. Commons December 20, 1916
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers December 22, 1916
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