Mr George Barnes
1859 - April 21, 1940Summary information for Mr George Barnes
Contributions
1921
MESOPOTAMIA (MANDATE). Commons February 16, 1921
12 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons February 16, 1921
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons February 17, 1921
DECREE or THE BISHOP OF CORK IN REFERENCE TO AMBUSHES, KIDNAPPING AND MURDER. Commons February 21, 1921
10 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT (1920) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons February 23, 1921
5 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT (1920) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons February 24, 1921
2 speeches — EDUCATIONAL SERVICES. Commons May 24, 1921
11 speeches — INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE (CONVENTIONS). Commons May 27, 1921
2 speeches — RAILWAYS BILL. Commons May 30, 1921
GLASGOW COMMITTEE. Commons June 2, 1921
4 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons June 2, 1921
4 speeches — WASHINGTON LABOUR CONVENTIONS. Commons June 14, 1921
COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE. Commons June 14, 1921
HAGUE COURT OF ARBITRATION. Commons June 14, 1921
CLAUSE 40.—(Interest on certain loans not to be treated as profits for purposes of Corporation Profits Tax.) Commons June 20, 1921
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 10 and 11 Geo. V., c. 18, s. 22.) Commons June 21, 1921
EMIGRATION. Commons June 22, 1921
WASHINGTON CONVENTIONS. Commons June 22, 1921
DISABLEMENT PENSION (J. E. TOWELL). Commons June 22, 1921
2 speeches — CABINET OFFICES. Commons June 23, 1921
5 speeches — PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons June 28, 1921
22 speeches — INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE. Commons July 1, 1921
BREAD PRICES. Commons November 7, 1921
OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons November 7, 1921
2 speeches — GREECE AND TURKEY. Commons November 9, 1921
2 speeches — DIAMOND CUTTING. Commons November 9, 1921
CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 10, 1921
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons December 14, 1921
2 speeches — ASIA MINOR. Commons December 16, 1921
NEW CONSTRUCTION (SUSPENSION). Commons December 16, 1921
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