Mr Charles Goldman
1868 - April 7, 1958Summary information for Mr Charles Goldman
Contributions
1914
Telephone Service. Commons February 23, 1914
2 speeches — Government of Ireland Bill (Ministerial Proposals). Commons February 25, 1914
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (POLLING DAY) BILL. Commons February 27, 1914
2 speeches — Telephone Service. Commons March 25, 1914
Telephone Service. Written Answers March 25, 1914
3 speeches — Telephone Service. Commons April 6, 1914
5 speeches — EAST AFRICAN PROTECTORATES BILL. Commons April 7, 1914
Telephone Service. Written Answers April 7, 1914
Telephone Service. Written Answers April 8, 1914
ADVISORY COMMITTEES. Written Answers April 14, 1914
2 speeches — LONDON EXCHANGES. Written Answers April 15, 1914
2 speeches — EQUIPMENTS (LONDON AND PROVINCES). Written Answers April 15, 1914
Shops' Early Closing (United Kingdom). Written Answers April 22, 1914
HOLT COMMITTEE'S REPORT. Commons April 23, 1914
3 speeches — Telephone Service. Commons April 23, 1914
NEW TELEPHONES (LONDON AND PROVINCES). Written Answers April 23, 1914
TELEPHONE SERVICE. Written Answers April 29, 1914
4 speeches — POST OFFICE.—HOLT COMMITTEE'S REPORT. Commons April 30, 1914
LONDON AND PROVINCIAL EXTENSIONS. Written Answers April 30, 1914
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS. Commons May 4, 1914
INCOME TAX. Commons May 4, 1914
FULL-TIME SERVANTS. Commons May 11, 1914
14 speeches — POST OFFICE.—TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons July 3, 1914
2 speeches — TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons July 9, 1914
5 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Super-tax for 1914–1915.) Commons July 13, 1914
INCOME TAX. Written Answers July 13, 1914
CLAUSE 11.—(Relief in Respect of Quick Succession where Property consists of Land or a Business.) Commons July 15, 1914
CLAUSE 2.—(Extension of Power to Make Orders respecting Milk and Dairies.) Commons July 28, 1914
CLAUSE 3.—(Power to Stop Supply of Milk likely to Cause Tuberculosis.) Commons July 28, 1914
3 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Power to Take Samples of Milk.) Commons July 30, 1914
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