Mr George Radford

1851 - October 5, 1917
Summary information for Mr George Radford

Contributions

1916

NAVAL FORCES (SERVICE ON SHORE) BILL. Commons January 13, 1916

INCOME TAX CONSOLIDATION. Written Answers February 21, 1916

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION. Written Answers February 21, 1916

2 speeches — MILITARY SERVICE ACT. Commons February 24, 1916

APPEAL TRIBUNALS. Commons February 29, 1916

2 speeches — LOCAL TRIBUNALS. Commons March 7, 1916

CERTIFICATES OF REJECTION. Commons March 7, 1916

CLERKS IN HOLY ORDERS. Commons March 7, 1916

7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension and Continued Operation of Military Service Act, 1916. 5 and 6 Geo. 5, c. 104.) Commons May 9, 1916

CLAUSE 3.—(Modification of Exceptions from Service.) Commons May 10, 1916

2 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Transfer of Officers and Men of the Territorial Force.) Commons May 11, 1916

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption on the Ground of Conscientious Objection.) Commons May 11, 1916

NEW CLAUSE.—(Procedure in Cases of Conscientious Objection.) Commons May 15, 1916

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension and Continued Operation of Military Service Act, 1916.) Commons May 16, 1916

SERVICE IN SOUTH AFRICA. Written Answers May 22, 1916

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Additional Income Tat on Securities which the Treasury are Willing to Purchase.) Commons June 28, 1916

NEW CLAUSE.—(Limitation of Belief from Income Tax in Respect of Insurance Premiums.) Commons June 28, 1916

CASES UNDER CONSIDERATION. Commons August 17, 1916

CLAUSE 1.—(Further Prolongation of Present Parliament, 5 and 6 Geo. V., c. 100.) Commons August 17, 1916

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOBS. Written Answers August 23, 1916

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons November 27, 1916

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (PRINTING MACHINE ORDER). Written Answers December 22, 1916

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