Mr Frank Goldstone
1870 - December 25, 1955Summary information for Mr Frank Goldstone
Contributions
1911
NOTICES OF MOTION. Commons February 16, 1911
Secondary Schools (Free Places). Commons February 22, 1911
Children Transferred from Workhouses. Written Answers February 27, 1911
Free Places in Secondary Schools. Written Answers March 1, 1911
Elementary School Children and Secondary Schools. Commons March 8, 1911
Royal Military College. Written Answers March 20, 1911
Army Officers (Expenses). Written Answers March 20, 1911
CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1911–12 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 21, 1911
2 speeches — Lambeth Board of Guardians (Out-Relief). Commons March 22, 1911
Elementary and Secondary Schools (Inspectors). Written Answers March 22, 1911
Late Chief Inspector of Board of Education (Issue of Circular). Commons March 27, 1911
Education Inspectors. Written Answers March 27, 1911
2 speeches — Education Department (Mr. Holmes' Circular). Commons March 29, 1911
3 speeches — Board of Education (Mr. Holmes's Circular). Commons April 3, 1911
6 speeches — Education Department Circulars. Commons April 5, 1911
Board of Education (Memoranda). Commons April 12, 1911
3 speeches — Secondary Schools. Commons April 12, 1911
Secondary Schools Teachers (Memorandum). Commons April 26, 1911
2 speeches — POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION. Commons April 27, 1911
Board of Education (Private Instructions). Commons May 8, 1911
Unemployed Teachers. Commons May 17, 1911
2 speeches — London County Council Education Committee. Commons July 11, 1911
Teachers' Salaries. Commons July 12, 1911
5 speeches — BOARD OF EDUCATION (CLASS 4). Commons July 13, 1911
4 speeches — BOARD OF EDUCATION. Commons July 13, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Provision as to Minimum Liquor Licence Duties Affected by Cambridge Order.) Commons July 25, 1911
2 speeches — Secondary Schools (Preparatory Departments). Commons July 27, 1911
Tuberculosis. Written Answers July 28, 1911
Transfer of Children (Elementary and Secondary Schools). Commons July 31, 1911
2 speeches — Secondary Schools. Commons August 3, 1911
2 speeches — Central Schools (London). Commons August 7, 1911
Transfers to Secondary Schools. Commons August 10, 1911
Boarding-out Order. Written Answers August 15, 1911
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY TEACHERS. Commons November 8, 1911
2 speeches — Customs and Excise Officers. Commons November 8, 1911
CLAUSE 47.—(Erection of Sanatoria, etc.) Commons November 9, 1911
Gillette Safety Razor Company. Commons November 20, 1911
4 speeches — PART II.—EXCEPTIONS. Commons November 20, 1911
Epileptic Children. Written Answers November 20, 1911
CLAUSE 68.—(Unemployment Fund.) Commons November 24, 1911
CLAUSE 73.—(Provisions with Respect to Workmen Engaged through Labour Exchanges.) Commons November 24, 1911
5 speeches — CLAUSE 74.—(Subsidiary Provisions.) Commons November 24, 1911
CLAUSE 77.—(Power to Extend to other Trades.) Commons November 24, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 79.—(Arrangements with Associations of Workmen in an Insured Trade making Payments to Members whilst Unemployed.) Commons November 24, 1911
CLAUSE 80.—(Repayments to Associations making Payments to Persons, whether Workmen in Insured Trade or not, whilst Unemployed.) Commons November 24, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 81.—(Interpretation and Application.) Commons November 24, 1911
STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons November 24, 1911
Ponton Road L.C.C. School. Commons November 27, 1911
NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 28, 1911
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE [Read a second time, 28th November.] Commons November 29, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 81.—(Disqualifications for Unemployment Benefit.) Commons December 1, 1911
EXCISE OFFICERS (SALARIES). Commons December 4, 1911
TRAINING COLLEGES (BURSARS AND STUDENTS). Written Answers December 11, 1911
Customs and Excise (Amalgamation). Written Answers December 11, 1911
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