Mr Gershom Stewart

1857 - December 5, 1929
Summary information for Mr Gershom Stewart

Contributions

1911

ISLE OF MAN RESIDENTIAL DISQUALIFICATION. Written Answers February 7, 1911

Heswall Nautical School (Home Office Inquiry). Written Answers February 9, 1911

MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons February 23, 1911

4 speeches — Hong Kong. Commons April 5, 1911

CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of House of Lords as to Money Bill.) Commons April 11, 1911

CLAUSE 2.—(Restriction of the powers of the House of Lords as to Bills other than Money Bills.) Commons May 10, 1911

Sea Encroachment (Northam Burrows). Commons May 15, 1911

National Insurance Bill. Commons May 22, 1911

Unearned Incomes. Commons May 23, 1911

Census Returns. Commons May 29, 1911

2 speeches — DECLARATION OF LONDON. Commons July 3, 1911

2 speeches — Governorship of Mauritius. Commons July 13, 1911

OFFICERS AND MEN IN MERCANTILE MARINE. Commons July 17, 1911

Federated Malay States (Revenue). Commons July 19, 1911

Cyprus. Commons July 20, 1911

2 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE (CLASS 2). Commons July 20, 1911

2 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE. Commons July 20, 1911

2 speeches — Letters to Pekin. Commons August 3, 1911

8 speeches — EMPLOYMENT OF MILITARY. Commons August 22, 1911

Self-Governing Dominions. Commons November 8, 1911

STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons November 24, 1911

2 speeches — SIXTH SCHEDULE.—(List of Insured Trades for the purposes of Part II. of this Act relating to Unemployment Insurance.) Commons November 24, 1911

5 speeches — British Interests in China. Commons November 29, 1911

China (Railway Service). Commons November 30, 1911

Sea Encroachment (Northam Burrows). Commons November 30, 1911

2 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Salvage to Re-captors of British Ship or Goods from Enemy.) Commons December 7, 1911

CLAUSE VII.—(Income Tax for 1911–12.) Commons December 11, 1911

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