Mr F.E. Smith
1872 - September 30, 1930Summary information for Mr F.E. Smith
Contributions
1911
6 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL. Commons February 22, 1911
ADJOURNED DEBATE ON SECOND READING.— [Second Day.] Commons February 28, 1911
3 speeches — NORTH LCUTH ELECTION PETITION. Commons March 8, 1911
COAL MINES BILL. Commons March 17, 1911
2 speeches — VOTE A.—MEN. Commons March 20, 1911
4 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 27, 1911
MILITARY OFFICERS' SASHES. Commons March 29, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of House of Lords as to Money Bill.) Commons April 3, 1911
CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of House of Lords as to Money Bill.) Commons April 4, 1911
CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of House of Lords as to Money Hill.) Commons April 5, 1911
8 speeches — ADMIRALTY OFFICE. Commons April 6, 1911
3 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL. Commons May 15, 1911
3 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons May 18, 1911
Women's Enfranchisement Bill. Commons May 29, 1911
3 speeches — TRADE UNIONS (No. 2) BILL. Commons May 30, 1911
Customs and Excise (Amalgamation). Written Answers June 15, 1911
3 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL. Commons July 24, 1911
2 speeches — Parliament Bill (Home Rule). Commons July 25, 1911
OFFICIAL REPORT. Commons July 25, 1911
11 speeches — CREATION OF PEERS. Commons August 7, 1911
CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of House of Lords as to Money Bills.) Commons August 8, 1911
CLAUSE 2.—(Restriction of the powers of the House of Lords as to Bills other than Money Bills.) Commons August 8, 1911
4 speeches — CLASS II.—PAYMENT OF MEMBERS. Commons August 14, 1911
ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons October 25, 1911
HOME RULE BILL. Commons November 2, 1911
2 speeches — BRITISH AMBASSADOR AT WASHINGTON (RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS). Commons November 9, 1911
5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE [Read a second time, 28th November.] Commons November 29, 1911
CLAUSE 81.—(Disqualifications for Unemployment Benefit.) Commons December 1, 1911
2 speeches — APPELLATE JURISDICTION BILL [Lords]. Commons December 13, 1911
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