Mr F.E. Smith
1872 - September 30, 1930Summary information for Mr F.E. Smith
Contributions
1909
2 speeches — HIS MAJESTY'S GRACIOUS SPEECH DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons February 22, 1909
FISCAL RETALIATION. Commons March 30, 1909
9 speeches — ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES). Commons April 21, 1909
MARITIME COMMERCE DURING WAR. Commons April 21, 1909
BOARD OF TRADE BILL. Commons April 26, 1909
2 speeches — POST OFFICE VOTE. Commons April 27, 1909
4 speeches — F.—OCCASIONAL LICENCES. Commons May 10, 1909
POOR LAWS COMMISSION (UNEMPLOYMENT). Commons May 19, 1909
2 speeches — Indian Deportations. Commons May 25, 1909
2 speeches — Deportations from India. Commons May 25, 1909
2 speeches — Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill. Commons May 25, 1909
Welsh Church Disestiblishment Bill. Commons May 27, 1909
CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Value.) Commons July 5, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Collection and Recovery of Duty in Case of Death.) Commons July 14, 1909
Elliott Kamwana, Nyassaland. Commons September 1, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 29.—(Duties on Excise Liquor Licences.) Commons September 1, 1909
CLAUSE 29.—(Duties on Excise Liquor Licences.) Commons September 2, 1909
CLAUSE 30.—(Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons September 2, 1909
3 speeches — CLAUSE. 30.—(Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons September 3, 1909
11 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons September 7, 1909
4 speeches — CLAUSE 31.—(Reduction of Duty in Case of Hotels or Restaurants.) Commons September 7, 1909
8 speeches — CLAUSE 32.—(Distribution of Payments on Account of Licence Duties in Certain Cases.) Commons September 8, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 33.—(Reduction of Monopoly Value Payments.) Commons September 8, 1909
CLAUSE 34.—(Duty on Statements of Receipts from Intoxicating Liquor Supplied in a Club.) Commons September 9, 1909
6 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons November 4, 1909
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