Mr George Gibbs
1873 - October 28, 1931Summary information for Mr George Gibbs
Contributions
1906
Alien Pilots on British Ships. Commons March 1, 1906
Superannuation for Temporary Civil Assistants in Ordnance Survey Branch. Commons March 14, 1906
The Imperial Yeomanry—Re-engagement System. Commons March 21, 1906
Position of Temporary Civil Assistants in the Ordnance Survey.> Commons March 21, 1906
Discharge of Pembroke Dockyard Workmen. Commons March 22, 1906
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons March 27, 1906
Chinese Coolies in South Africa. Commons March 28, 1906
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons March 29, 1906
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 27, 1906
Disposal of Sites and Buildings connected with the Defence of London. Commons June 28, 1906
Cason Mine Manager. Commons July 2, 1906
Commission on Lighting Coasts and Harbours. Commons July 2, 1906
Treasury Grant to Welsh Intermediate Schools. Commons July 4, 1906
Separate Tents for Yeomanry Officers. Commons July 31, 1906
STREET BUTTING BILL [LORDS]. Commons August 1, 1906
Transvaal Second Chamber. Commons August 2, 1906
Manhood Suffrage in South Africa. Commons August 2, 1906
Transvaal Constitution. Commons August 2, 1906
BRISTOL CORPORATION BILL (BY ORDER). Commons August 2, 1906
Disposal of Sites and Buildings Connected with the Defence of London. Commons October 29, 1906
LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 8, 1906
Cavalry Regiment at Piershill Barracks, Edinburgh. Commons November 23, 1906
Chocolate at Deptford. Commons November 26, 1906
Milk Warranty. Commons November 27, 1906
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons November 29, 1906
Cocoa and Chocolate Contract for the Navv. Commons December 3, 1906
2 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 5, 1906
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 6, 1906
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