Mr Harry Brodie
1875 - February 27, 1956Summary information for Mr Harry Brodie
Contributions
1906
Housing Requirements—Replies of District Councils. Commons March 12, 1906
The Budget—Exchequer Aid to Local Taxation. Commons March 12, 1906
Power Bills before Parliament. Commons March 12, 1906
Postal Facilities at South Park, Reigate Commons March 13, 1906
HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons April 27, 1906
Superannuation for Temporary Civil Assistants of the Ordnance Survey. Commons May 1, 1906
General Election—;Attempts to Illegally Influnence Votes. Commons May 1, 1906
System of Alloting First Commissions in the Royal Field Artillery and the Royal Engineers. Commons May 8, 1906
Royal Artillery. Commons May 18, 1906
Damage by Motor Traffic—Suggested Tax. Commons May 25, 1906
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 8, 1906
Expedited Publication of South African Blue-Books. Commons June 26, 1906
Boring for Oil in Lagos. Commons July 3, 1906
Government facilities for passing Local Authorities (Qualification of Women) Bill. Commons July 3, 1906
YeomanryȔReturn of Discharges. Commons August 3, 1906
Return of Measurements of Recruits. Commons August 3, 1906
Imperial Yeomanry—(Return as to Recruits). Commons August 3, 1906
Imperial Yeomanry—(Return of Expenditure). Commons August 3, 1906
Public Hospitals and Rates. Commons August 3, 1906
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons October 23, 1906
Rates for Piecework at Pimlico Clothing Factory. Commons October 29, 1906
Forts on the Surrey Hills—Disposal of Sites. Commons November 1, 1906
Application for School at Woldingham, Surrey. Commons November 8, 1906
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons November 29, 1906
2 speeches — Regulations Under the Fertiliser and Feeding Stuffs Act. Commons December 18, 1906
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