Mr Granville Wheler
1872 - December 14, 1927Summary information for Mr Granville Wheler
Contributions
1913
INSPECTION OF DRUGS. Written Answers January 7, 1913
2 speeches — H.M.S. "TYBIAN." Commons January 21, 1913
2 speeches — SANATORIUM BENEFIT. Commons February 4, 1913
ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons February 5, 1913
Land Values Committee. Written Answers February 6, 1913
CLAUSE 1.—(Increased Expenditure due to Cost of Improved Labour Conditions to be treated as a Valid justification of Increased Rates.) Commons February 11, 1913
3 speeches — SANATORIUM BENEFIT. Commons February 12, 1913
SANATORIUM BENEFIT. Written Answers February 12, 1913
DEPARTMENTAL BUILDINGS. Written Answers February 14, 1913
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1913–14.—VOTE A (MEN).— [PROGRESS.] Commons March 28, 1913
PERSIAN GULF. Commons April 2, 1913
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS: TEA DUTY. Commons April 29, 1913
Tobacco Growing (England). Written Answers June 2, 1913
2 speeches — ARMY RESERVE. Commons June 4, 1913
DOCKYARD EMPLOYÉS. Commons June 4, 1913
VICTUALLING AND CLOTHING FOR THE NAVY.— (VOTE 2.) Commons June 4, 1913
SHIPBUILDING, REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ETC. —PERSONNEL.—(VOTE 8, SECTION 1.) Commons June 4, 1913
Outrages(Ireland). Commons June 5, 1913
2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 2) BILL. Commons June 25, 1913
3 speeches — Land Duties. Commons July 2, 1913
LITERATURE (COST). Commons July 2, 1913
Telephone Service (Isle of Sheppey). Written Answers July 4, 1913
2 speeches — Hops (No. 2) Bill. Commons July 29, 1913
REVENUE BILL. Commons July 29, 1913
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 31, 1913
CLAUSE 2.—(Ascertainment of Increment Value where the Value of Buildings exceeds the Value of the Site). Commons August 1, 1913
NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption under 10 Edward VII. c. 8, Section 69.) Commons August 11, 1913
3 speeches — PERSIAN GULF OPERATIONS (MEDAL). Commons August 12, 1913
SUNDAY LABOUR. Commons August 12, 1913
MEDWAY FLOATING DOCK. Commons August 12, 1913
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