Mr Frank Goldstone
1870 - December 25, 1955Summary information for Mr Frank Goldstone
Contributions
1914
STRIKE RIOTS, DUBLIN. Commons February 18, 1914
6 speeches — CHILDREN (EMPLOYMENT AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE) BILL. Commons February 20, 1914
Acting Teachers' Examination. Commons March 26, 1914
2 speeches — Customs and Excise (Clerical Staff). Written Answers March 26, 1914
8 speeches — EDUCATION (ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons March 27, 1914
3 speeches — BRITISH CITIZENS' RIGHTS. Commons April 1, 1914
Royal Commission on Civil Service. Commons April 2, 1914
Lesbury (Northumberland) Sub-Postmasters. Commons April 6, 1914
8 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons April 6, 1914
3 speeches — WESLEYAN AND GENERAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY BILL [Lords], (By Order.) Commons April 16, 1914
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Duty to Provide for Education of Mentally Defective Children.) Commons May 5, 1914
Civil Service Assistant Clerks (Increments). Commons May 6, 1914
2 speeches — PRIVATE BUSINESS. Commons May 18, 1914
SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCES. Commons May 18, 1914
Education Department. Written Answers May 21, 1914
TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons July 6, 1914
WESLEYAN AND GENERAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY BILL [Lords].—(By Order.) Commons July 14, 1914
Rural Education Conference. Commons July 22, 1914
CIVIL SERVICE (TEMPORARY VACANCIES). Commons September 14, 1914
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE (EXTRA WORK). Commons September 15, 1914
INDUSTRIAL POLICY-HOLDERS. Commons September 17, 1914
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT (OVERTIME). Written Answers September 18, 1914
POSTMEN EMPLOYED. Commons November 16, 1914
RECRUITING CLERKS, SUNDERLAND. Written Answers November 16, 1914
CIVIL SERVANTS AND ENLISTMENT. Written Answers November 23, 1914
RECRUITING CLERKS. Written Answers November 23, 1914
NAVAL RESERVE (CLERKS' OVERTIME). Commons November 24, 1914
CIVIL SERVANTS AND ENLISTMENT. Commons November 25, 1914
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