Mr George Wardle
1865 - June 18, 1947Summary information for Mr George Wardle
Contributions
1906
Accidents on the District Railway. Commons March 19, 1906
Mr. Donald Murray. Commons March 20, 1906
Railway Servants—Hours of Duty. Commons March 22, 1906
Railway Superannuation Funds. Commons March 22, 1906
London and North Western Railway Night Clerical Staff. Commons March 28, 1906
LONDON, BRIGHTON, AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY RILL. [BY ORDER.] Commons March 28, 1906
2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons April 26, 1906
THE FINAL BALANCE SHEET. Commons April 30, 1906
House of Commons Refreshment Depart- ment—;Pensions for Old Servants. Commons May 1, 1906
Pentonville Warders Grievances. Commons May 2, 1906
The Zoological Gardens. Commons May 2, 1906
Inspection of Railway Offices. Commons May 3, 1906
LIGHT DUES (ABOLITION) BILL. Commons May 4, 1906
Railway Working—Precaution against Accidents. Commons June 26, 1906
The Salisbury Railway Accident. Commons July 2, 1906
2 speeches — Salisbury Railway Accident—Drivers and Scheduled Time. Commons July 5, 1906
Birmingham Railway Fatality. Commons July 5, 1906
" Banking " Trains. Commons July 5, 1906
Imperial Stock and Share Exchange. Commons October 29, 1906
Salisbury Railway Disaster. Commons October 29, 1906
London and North Western Railway Pension Fund. Commons October 29, 1906
LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 6, 1906
Fines for Irregular School Attendances—Case of William Carrington, of Walsall. Commons November 20, 1906
Kirkby Stephen Medical Officer. Commons November 22, 1906
Telegraph Messengers and Evening Schools. Commons November 22, 1906
Hours of Railway Servants. Commons November 22, 1906
State Banking Company, of Liverpool. Commons November 22, 1906
Religious Tests for Teachers—Name of Training College. Commons November 27, 1906
Contracted Out Schools—Compensation to Teachers for Decrease of Salary. Commons November 27, 1906
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 4, 1906
2 speeches — CENSUS OF PRODUCTION BILL. Commons December 14, 1906
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway—Guards' Hours of Duty. Commons December 20, 1906
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