Mr Frederick Kellaway

1870 - April 13, 1933
Summary information for Mr Frederick Kellaway

Contributions

1913

Ex-Civil Servants and Trading Companies. Commons January 1, 1913

Street Accidents (Metropolitan Police District). Commons January 6, 1913

Ex-Civil Servants (Directorships). Commons January 9, 1913

St. Paul's Cathedral. Commons January 9, 1913

2 speeches — Wheat (Prices). Commons January 9, 1913

St. Paul's Cathedral. Commons January 20, 1913

ARREARS OF CONTRIBUTIONS (AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY). Commons January 20, 1913

Imprisonment of Mr. Arnold (Burma). Commons January 22, 1913

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons January 22, 1913

Shops Act. Commons January 27, 1913

Rates (Metropolis). Written Answers January 27, 1913

Admiralty Arch (Approach). Commons January 29, 1913

Underground Tramways (Metropolis). Commons January 29, 1913

Motor Fatality (Gloucester). Written Answers February 3, 1913

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Increased Expenditure due to Cost of Improved Labour Conditions to be treated as a Valid justification of Increased Rates.) Commons February 11, 1913

Bedford Pensioners and Paupers. Written Answers February 12, 1913

3 speeches — ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons June 17, 1913

2 speeches — EXECUTIONS FOR MURDER (OUDH). Commons June 25, 1913

Suffragist Prisoners. Commons July 14, 1913

Imperial Wireless Chain. Commons July 16, 1913

IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN. Commons July 16, 1913

2 speeches — ROAD BOARD. Commons July 25, 1913

OXFORD UNIVERSITY (ST. EDMUND HALL AND GATCOMBE RECTORY) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 30, 1913

CLAUSE 1.—(Appropriation of Surplus under 8 Edw. VII c. 16, s. 9.) Commons July 30, 1913

Sentence for Assault (Maidstone). Commons August 13, 1913

CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Commons November 1, 1913

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