Mr Henry Croft
1881 - December 7, 1947Summary information for Mr Henry Croft
Contributions
1912
Mr. Churchill's Visit to Belfast (Military and Police Protection). Commons February 19, 1912
2 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons February 19, 1912
Territorial Forces. Commons February 20, 1912
2 speeches — Territorial Forces. Written Answers February 20, 1912
Territorial Forces. Written Answers February 21, 1912
7 speeches — FISCAL REFORM. Commons February 22, 1912
3 speeches — CLASS 4.—NATIONAL GALLERY. Commons February 28, 1912
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1912–13. Commons March 5, 1912
2 speeches — Fisheries Development. Commons March 12, 1912
4 speeches — Books of Stamps (Advertisements). Commons March 12, 1912
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1912–13.— [PROGRESS.] Commons March 20, 1912
3 speeches — Atlantic Cable. Commons March 21, 1912
3 speeches — British Exports (Manufactured Goods). Commons March 21, 1912
COAL MINES (MINIMUM WAGE) BILL. Commons March 21, 1912
Trade of Empire (Commission). Written Answers March 21, 1912
Preservatives in Cream. Commons March 25, 1912
Exports to South Africa and British India. Commons March 26, 1912
Commercial Relations Within the Empire. Written Answers March 26, 1912
5 speeches — INTER-IMPERIAL RELATIONS. Commons April 3, 1912
CABLE AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION. Commons April 3, 1912
GENERAL ELECTION (POLLING). Commons April 10, 1912
4 speeches — United States and Canada. Commons May 6, 1912
3 speeches — UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Commons May 6, 1912
2 speeches — Shops Act. Written Answers May 8, 1912
4 speeches — Imperial Trade Commission. Commons May 15, 1912
Canada and United States (Reciprocity Negotiations). Written Answers May 15, 1912
Estate Duty. Written Answers May 17, 1912
IMPERIAL TRADE COMMISSION. Commons May 22, 1912
2 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons May 30, 1912
Imprisonment of Mr. A. B. Desmond. Written Answers June 12, 1912
2 speeches — Chambers of Commerce Congress (Preferential Trade). Commons June 17, 1912
Cable Communication (Canada and West Indies). Written Answers June 18, 1912
2 speeches — Imports (Ireland). Commons June 19, 1912
2 speeches — TERRITORIAL FORCE. Commons July 16, 1912
Imports (Brazil and Chili). Written Answers July 16, 1912
CLAUSE 1.—(Date of Act coming into Operation.) Commons October 8, 1912
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Poll of Electors on Resolutions submitted.) Commons October 8, 1912
SCHEDULE I.—FORM OF REQUISITION FOR A POLL. Commons October 9, 1912
3 speeches — Imperial Trade Commission. Commons October 10, 1912
2 speeches — House of Lords. Commons October 10, 1912
"Special" Trade Imports and Exports. Written Answers October 16, 1912
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Legislative rowers of Irish Parliament.) Commons October 17, 1912
2 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons October 23, 1912
4 speeches — Cotton Trade. Commons October 23, 1912
Trade with Japan. Commons October 23, 1912
United Kingdom Exports. Commons October 23, 1912
DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTORS. Written Answers October 23, 1912
Production of Woollen Goods. Written Answers October 24, 1912
Silk Spindles. Written Answers October 24, 1912
Japanese Imports and Exports. Written Answers October 29, 1912
3 speeches — Imperial Defence (Oversea Dominions). Commons October 31, 1912
3 speeches — Exports and Imports (United Kingdom and Germany). Commons October 31, 1912
Extra Special Reserve Battalion (Officers' Pay). Written Answers November 4, 1912
Exports from United Kingdom, Germany, and United States. Written Answers November 6, 1912
FINANCIAL RESOLUTION. Commons November 7, 1912
2 speeches — MALAY STATES (GIFT OF BATTLE-SHIP). Commons November 13, 1912
2 speeches — RESCISSION OF AMENDMENT TO RESOLUTION. Commons November 13, 1912
National Reserve (Practice Ammunition). Commons November 20, 1912
CANADA (OFFER OF "DREADNOUGHTS"). Commons December 11, 1912
7 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Provision as to Flying of Union Jock over Irish Houses of Parliament.) Commons December 12, 1912
Franchise and Registration Bill. Commons December 16, 1912
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