Mr David Thomas

1856 - July 3, 1918
Summary information for Mr David Thomas

Contributions

1902

2 speeches — BALLOT FOR BILLS, AND MOTIONS FOR THE FIRST FOUR TUESDAYS. Commons January 17, 1902

2 speeches — LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT (WALES). Commons January 17, 1902

Commandant Scheepers. Commons January 23, 1902

3 speeches — Board of Trade—Constitution. Commons January 23, 1902

2 speeches — South African War—Case of Sir Redvers Buller. Commons January 24, 1902

Trial of Commandant Scheepers. Commons January 28, 1902

Private Bill Committees—Members Excused from Service. Commons January 28, 1902

Breaking up of London Streets. Commons January 30, 1902

Royal Commission on Coal Supplies. Commons January 30, 1902

Newport Mule Battery. Commons February 3, 1902

New Procedure Rules. Commons February 3, 1902

4 speeches — SELECTION OF MEMBERS FOR SERVICE ON PRIVATE BILL COMMITTEES (EQUAL TREATMENT). Commons February 4, 1902

Board of Agriculture. Commons February 6, 1902

2 speeches — Board of Trade. Commons February 6, 1902

Welsh Colonists in Patagonia. Commons February 7, 1902

"Tape" Record of Current Business in the House. Commons February 7, 1902

Executions of Rebels—Compulsory Attendance of Relatives, etc. Commons February 10, 1902

Development of Indian Industries. Commons February 10, 1902

Regulation of Indian Coal Mine Labour. Commons February 10, 1902

Intermediate Education in Wales—County Exhibition Examinations. Commons February 10, 1902

British South Africa Company. Commons February 13, 1902

2 speeches — Welsh Colonists in Patagonia. Commons February 13, 1902

The Ballot for Notices of Motion. Commons February 13, 1902

Welsh Colony in Patagonia. Commons February 17, 1902

Remounts—Military Court of Inquiry—Maj or-General Truman. Commons February 18, 1902

STANDING ORDER No. I (SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE.) Commons February 18, 1902

Private Bill Procedure Committee. Commons February 20, 1902

Welsh Settlers in the Chubut District. Commons February 27, 1902

Welsh Settlers in Patagonia. Commons February 27, 1902

United States Coal Exports. Commons February 27, 1902

Answers to Colonial Questions. Commons March 4, 1902

Government Licensing Bill. Commons March 4, 1902

Welsh Settlers in Patagonia. Commons March 6, 1902

Welsh County Councils.—Powers of Combined Action. Commons March 6, 1902

Commandant Scheeper's Trial. Commons March 11, 1902

Administration of Government Departments Commons March 11, 1902

2 speeches — Bethesda Riots—Cost of Military Aid to the Civil Power. Commons March 17, 1902

Welsh County Councils Joint Committee. Commons March 18, 1902

The Licensing Bill. Commons March 20, 1902

2 speeches — Geological Survey. Commons March 21, 1902

Qualifications of Inspectors of Factories. Commons March 24, 1902

Employment of Foreigners in Coal Mines. Commons March 24, 1902

Civil Service—Upper Division Appointments. Commons March 24, 1902

Local Government Board—Upper Division Clerks. Commons March 25, 1902

Upper Division Clerks in the Board of Trade. Commons March 25, 1902

Bristol Channel—Imports of Pitwood. Commons April 10, 1902

United States Coal Exports. Commons April 10, 1902

Patent Fuel for the Navy. Commons April 11, 1902

Coal for the Navy. Commons April 11, 1902

Government Departments and County Councils—Transference of Powers. Commons April 14, 1902

Merthyr Post Office. Commons April 28, 1902

Minister of Commerce. Commons April 29, 1902

Steamship Subsidies Committee—Transatlantic Shipping Combination—Subvention of Merchant Steamers for War Service—Registration of British Shipping, &c. Commons May 1, 1902

Status of the President of the Board of Trade. Commons May 1, 1902

Ministry of Commerce and Labour— American Inquiry. Commons May 8, 1902

Civil Service—Higher Division Clerks. Commons May 8, 1902

Business of the House. Commons May 12, 1902

British Mercantile Marine. Commons May 26, 1902

Housing of Working Classes in London. Commons May 28, 1902

British Trade with the Colonies—Conference with Colonial Premiers. Commons June 2, 1902

Epping Forest Rifle Range. Commons June 4, 1902

Preferential Tariffs for Empire Products—Conference with Colonial Premiers. Commons June 5, 1902

Preferential Tariff for Empire Products. Commons June 9, 1902

Colliery Special Rules in South Wales. Commons June 9, 1902

Fochriw Pit Explosion. Commons June 16, 1902

Applications for Municipal Charters. Commons July 4, 1902

Merthyr Tydvil—Petition for Incorporation. Commons July 8, 1902

Glamorganshire Census. Commons July 8, 1902

NATIONAL EXPENDITURE. Commons July 8, 1902

Municipal (Non-County) Boroughs— Statistics. Commons July 17, 1902

Coal Duty Rebates. Commons July 17, 1902

Local Government Areas—Return of Changes in Acreage. Commons July 24, 1902

CLASS II. Commons July 29, 1902

Merthyr Electric Tramway Extension. Commons August 4, 1902

Newton Burrows Rifle Range. Commons August 7, 1902

Coal for the Navy—New Zealand Coal for the China Squadron. Commons October 29, 1902

2 speeches — Penrhyn Quarry Dispute. Commons October 29, 1902

Navy—New Zealand Coal for the China Squadron. Commons November 13, 1902

New Zealand Coal for the China Squadron. Commons November 17, 1902

2 speeches — China Squadron—Supply of New Zealand Coal. Commons November 18, 1902

Welsh and New Zealand Coal. Commons November 19, 1902

H. M. S. "Cressy." Commons November 19, 1902

Coal Duty—Decrease of Shipment of Coal to Holland, Belgium and Baltic Ports. Commons November 24, 1902

Local Government Board and Board of Trade Officials. Commons November 25, 1902

Proposed Re-organisation of the Board of Trade. Commons November 26, 1902

Coal Duty—Decreased Import of British Coal into Russia. Commons November 27, 1902

Coal and Pit Wood Returns. Commons December 16, 1902

Education Bill -—Rating by Urban District Councils. Commons December 16, 1902

Australian Commonwealth Labour Laws Exclusion of English Hatters. Commons December 18, 1902

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