Mr Fredric Wise
1871 - January 26, 1928Summary information for Mr Fredric Wise
Contributions
1921
2 speeches — PEACE TREATIES. Commons February 18, 1921
BANKS (AUDIT) Written Answers February 23, 1921
FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Written Answers March 1, 1921
MIGRATION OF SECURITIES (GERMANY). Commons March 2, 1921
ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL COMPANY, LIMITED. Commons April 6, 1921
REFUGEE CAMP, ALEXANDRIA. Commons April 12, 1921
EGYPTIAN MILITARY POLICE AND LABOUR CORPS. Written Answers April 13, 1921
EAST AFRICA (PLANTERS' DIFFICULTIES). Written Answers April 13, 1921
POLICE AND LABOUR CORPS, EGYPT. Commons April 19, 1921
SEASON TICKETS (ILFORD DISTRICT). Commons April 19, 1921
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. Commons April 19, 1921
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Commons April 19, 1921
LABOUR AND HEALTH BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN, Commons April 21, 1921
RUSSIA (GOLD EXPORTS). Written Answers April 21, 1921
FINANCE BILL Commons May 25, 1921
3 speeches — CLASS I. Commons May 25, 1921
LEAGUE OF NATIONS (BRITISH EXPENDITURE). Commons May 31, 1921
CONVERSION LOAN. Commons May 31, 1921
3 speeches — HOME-GROWN SUGAR COMPANY. Commons May 31, 1921
2 speeches — SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES. Commons May 31, 1921
SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES BILL. Commons June 6, 1921
AUSTRIA (CREDIT). Commons June 14, 1921
2 speeches — BRITISH CELLULOSE COMPANY. Commons June 14, 1921
SHIPBUILDING, GERMANY. Commons June 16, 1921
MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT. Written Answers June 16, 1921
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Commons June 17, 1921
GERMAN REPARATION. Commons June 21, 1921
2 speeches — GERMAN REPARATION. Commons June 29, 1921
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power of Board of Trade to apply Part II to certain goods.) Commons June 29, 1921
GOVERNMENT STOCKS (AMORTISATION). Written Answers November 7, 1921
PEACE TREATIES (GERMAN REPARATION). Commons November 8, 1921
2 speeches — EXCHEQUER BONDS AND EXTERNAL DEBT. Commons November 9, 1921
NAVY AND ARMY CANTEEN BOARD. Commons December 16, 1921
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