Mr George Thorne

1853 - February 20, 1934
Summary information for Mr George Thorne

Contributions

1920

PEACE SETTLEMENT. Commons February 12, 1920

SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE COALFIELD. Commons February 16, 1920

4 speeches — HOUSING. Commons February 17, 1920

REVENUE BUILDINGS. Commons March 3, 1920

(Class 5.) Commons March 9, 1920

(Class 7.) Commons March 9, 1920

BLIND (EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT AND MAINTENANCE) BILL. Commons March 12, 1920

2 speeches — SHOPS (EARLY CLOSING) BILL. Commons March 19, 1920

CIVIL SERVICE AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1920-21, [PROGRESS]. Commons April 22, 1920

COMPENSATION FOR SUBSIDENCE BILL. Commons April 30, 1920

2 speeches — IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION. Commons May 4, 1920

MINISTRY OF FOOD. Commons May 6, 1920

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 9, 1920

WAR PENSIONS [PAYMENTS]. Commons June 14, 1920

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 14, 1920

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (KING'S BENCH DIVISION). Commons June 16, 1920

NEW SCHEDULE. Commons June 21, 1920

PRIMROSE LEAGUE FêTE, MAER. Written Answers June 29, 1920

CYPRUS. Commons July 1, 1920

CLAUSE 18.—(Deduction in respect of relatives taking charge of widower's or widow's children.) Commons July 7, 1920

FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons July 9, 1920

TRADE RELATIONS, RUSSIA AND POLAND (ARMISTICE PROPOSAL). Commons July 12, 1920

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Deductions for Subscriptions to Trade Associations.) Commons July 16, 1920

CLAUSE 1.—(Power to direct taking of Census.) Commons August 9, 1920

ANTI-DUMPING BILL. Commons October 19, 1920

RAILWAYS (FINANCIAL POSITION). Commons October 20, 1920

EXCURSION TICKETS. Commons October 20, 1920

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Issue of proclamations of emergency.) Commons October 26, 1920

SUGAR COMMISSION. Written Answers November 18, 1920

LOANS TO ALLIES. Commons November 23, 1920

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