Mr Edmund Radford
1881 - May 27, 1944Summary information for Mr Edmund Radford
Contributions
1926
4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION. Commons February 4, 1926
UNION OF BENEFICES, SALFORD Written Answers February 9, 1926
RUSSIA (DEATH DUTIES). Commons February 16, 1926
SHOP HOURS. Commons March 4, 1926
3 speeches — OMNIBUSES BILL. Commons March 12, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (PROCEDURE). Commons March 30, 1926
2 speeches — SEXUAL OFFENCES (CUSTODY OF CHILDREN). Commons April 20, 1926
2 speeches — SEXUAL OFFENCES (CUSTODY OF CHILDREN). Commons April 22, 1926
AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 27, 1926
3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL CRISIS. Commons May 7, 1926
3 speeches — ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) [MONEY]. Commons May 14, 1926
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSSE.—(Amemdment of Income Tax Act, 1918.) Commons June 21, 1926
5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 12 and13 Geo. 5, c. 17, s. 21.) Commons June 21, 1926
COAL MINES BILL. Commons June 29, 1926
3 speeches — EMERGENCY SERVICES (IMPORTATION OF COAL). Commons July 7, 1926
WATER-PIPE TENDERS, NAIROBI. Commons July 19, 1926
SHOP HOURS ACT (ICE-CREAM,CHOCOLATES AND CIGARETTES). Commons July 21, 1926
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 21, 1926
WARWICKSHIRE MINERS' ASSOCIATION. THE TIDE HAS TURNED!! Commons July 30, 1926
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES (FOREIGN MONEY). Written Answers August 3, 1926
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Constitution of Central Electricity Board.) Commons November 9, 1926
CLAUSE 4.—(Preparation and carrying out of scheme.) Commons November 9, 1926
PRESS TELEGRAMS. Commons November 10, 1926
CLAUSE 12.—(Price of indirect supply in bulk.) Commons November 10, 1926
2 speeches — CLAUSE 27.—(Power to Treasury to guarantee loans to Board.) Commons November 11, 1926
RUSSIA (DEATH DUTIES). Commons November 18, 1926
CASUAL WARDS. Commons December 2, 1926
MEAT PRICES. Commons December 8, 1926
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Guarantee of Palestine and East African Loan.) Commons December 9, 1926
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