Mr David Shackleton
1863 - August 1, 1938Summary information for Mr David Shackleton
Contributions
1905
Overtime in Linen Factories. Commons February 17, 1905
2 speeches — Geldenhuis Deep Mine—Discharge of White Labour. Commons February 23, 1905
Rose Deep Mine—Discharge of White Labour. Commons February 23, 1905
Chinese Riots on the Simner and Jack Mine. Commons February 23, 1905
Post Office Wages Committee—Alleged Failure to Comply with Terms of Reference. Commons February 28, 1905
Overtime Order No.6. Commons March 15, 1905
Wages in the Post Office Factories. Commons March 15, 1905
3 speeches — The Post Office Factory at Holloway. Commons March 15, 1905
3 speeches — Factory Orders—Overtime Regulations. Commons March 21, 1905
ADJOURNMENT. Commons March 23, 1905
7 speeches — SUPPLY [29TH MARCH] REPORT. Commons March 30, 1905
7 speeches — SUPPLY [29TH MARCH] REPORT. Commons March 30, 1905
Piece-work System in the Post Office Telegraph and Telephone Factory. Commons April 3, 1905
COTTON SUPPLY (BRITISH DEPEND ENCIES). Commons April 5, 1905
EXCHEQUER BONDS. Commons April 10, 1905
SUPPLY (CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES). Commons April 18, 1905
Hours of Telegraphists in Dundee Post Office. Commons May 5, 1905
Worsthorne Council School, Lancashire. Commons May 10, 1905
The Unemployed Bill. Commons May 18, 1905
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons May 18, 1905
Holloway and Mount Pleasant Postal Factories—Employees under Notice of Dismissal owing to Age Limit. Commons June 1, 1905
ALIENS BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons July 5, 1905
ALIENS BILL. Commons July 11, 1905
4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons July 12, 1905
ADJOURNMENT. Commons July 12, 1905
The Unemployed Workmen Bill. Commons July 13, 1905
ALIENS BILL. Commons July 17, 1905
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 26, 1905
Truck Act and Messrs. Harrison's Imported Labourers at Liverpool Docks. Commons August 1, 1905
EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons August 3, 1905
2 speeches — Clause 1:— Commons August 4, 1905
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