Mr David Mason

1865 - March 19, 1945
Summary information for Mr David Mason

Contributions

1914

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS.— [Sixth Day.] Commons February 17, 1914

SUGGESTED AMENDMENTS. Commons March 30, 1914

3 speeches — UNITED STATES AND MEXICO. Commons April 23, 1914

4 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons April 27, 1914

SIR EDWARD CARSON. Written Answers April 27, 1914

Mexico. Commons April 28, 1914

POST OFFICE.—HOLT COMMITTEE'S REPORT. Commons April 30, 1914

2 speeches — TEA. Commons May 6, 1914

BUDGET RESOLUTIONS.—TEA DUTY. Commons May 11, 1914

FINANCE BILL. Commons July 1, 1914

CLAUSE 2.—(Income Tax.) Commons July 2, 1914

ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons July 7, 1914

CLAUSE 5.—(Taxation of Income in respect of Foreign Property.) Commons July 13, 1914

Albania. Commons July 20, 1914

2 speeches — CURRENCY AND BANK NOTES BILL. Commons August 6, 1914

OFFICIAL INQUIRY BY BELGIAN COMMITTEE. Commons August 26, 1914

CURRENCY AND BANK LOAN (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons August 26, 1914

CLAUSE 2.—(Certificates Covering Issue of Notes.) Commons August 27, 1914

3 speeches — COURTS (EMERGENCY POWERS) BILL. Commons August 27, 1914

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power of Courts to Defer Execution, etc.) Commons August 31, 1914

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS— [SECOND DAY]—(11th November). Commons November 12, 1914

PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMANY. Commons November 16, 1914

INCREASED TAXES. Commons November 17, 1914

2 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Relief in Respect of Diminution of Income due to War.) Commons November 24, 1914

CLAUSE 2.—(Payment of Dividends, etc., Payable to Enemy.) Commons November 24, 1914

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 24, 1914

ASSISTANCE TO COTTON TRADE. Commons November 26, 1914

CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons November 26, 1914

GOVERNMENT WAR OBLIGATIONS BILL. Commons November 27, 1914

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