Mr Henry Croft

1881 - December 7, 1947
Summary information for Mr Henry Croft

Contributions

1923

2 speeches — BARLEY. Commons March 5, 1923

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Written Answers March 5, 1923

2 speeches — NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE. Commons March 7, 1923

RETRENCHMENT. Commons March 12, 1923

2 speeches — ST. GEORGE'S DAY. Commons March 14, 1923

UNEMPLOYMENT. AUSTRALIA. Commons March 15, 1923

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Section 42.) Commons April 12, 1923

EX-SERVICE MEN (CIVIL SERVICE). Commons April 12, 1923

BRITISH TRADE WITH GERMANY. Commons April 12, 1923

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons April 16, 1923

2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 18, 1923

LIQUOR TRAFFIC PROHIBITION BILL. Commons April 20, 1923

6 speeches — ESTATE DUTY. Commons April 23, 1923

ENEMY ACTION CLAIMS (MRS. LEIGHTON). Written Answers April 30, 1923

ARTERIAL ROAD (BUCKLAND). Written Answers April 30, 1923

EMIGRATION. Commons May 1, 1923

WORKS, BUILDINGS, AND REPAIRS, AT HOME AND ABROAD. Commons May 1, 1923

CLAUSE 1.—(Effect of notices to increase rent under principal Act): Commons May 3, 1923

5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Provision for periods of trade disputes.) Commons May 7, 1923

2 speeches — SAAR VALLEY AND RUHR DISTRICT. Commons May 10, 1923

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 9 and 10 Geo. V, c. 32, Section 16.) Commons July 2, 1923

CLAUSE 7.—(Annual value of agricultural lands and heritages for county and parish rates in Scotland.) Commons July 11, 1923

CLAUSE 1.—(Penalty for sale or supply of intoxicating liquor to young persons.) Commons July 13, 1923

2 speeches — MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND DISARMAMENT. Commons July 23, 1923

ARMY (STRENGTH). Written Answers July 23, 1923

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BILL [Lords]. Commons July 27, 1923

ACCIDENTS (STATISTICS). Commons July 31, 1923

GERMANY AND FRANCE (BRITISH EXPORTS). Written Answers August 1, 1923

2 speeches — PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons August 2, 1923

WRITING ASSISTANTS. Written Answers August 2, 1923

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