Mr Henry Snell
1865 - April 21, 1944Summary information for Mr Henry Snell
Contributions
1929
WOOLWICH ARSENAL FOREMAN (PENSION). Written Answers February 14, 1929
SAVINGS BANK (CLERICAL CLASS). Commons February 18, 1929
2 speeches — UGANDA (LAND TENURE, TORO) Commons February 18, 1929
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (SICKNESS INCIDENCE). Commons February 18, 1929
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (SICK-LEAVE INCIDENCE). Written Answers February 18, 1929
SICKNESS INCIDENCE (WOMEN). Commons February 19, 1929
SICK LEAVE. Commons February 21, 1929
EAST AFRICA (COMMISSION'S REPORT). Commons February 25, 1929
LABOUR CONDITIONS (COMMISSION). Commons February 25, 1929
PRIMARY EDUCATION. Commons February 25, 1929
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (CO-ORDINATION OF PASSENGER TRAFFIC) BILL (By Order). Commons February 26, 1929
COMMISSION'S REPORT (INDIA). Commons March 4, 1929
RECORD OFFICES. Commons March 11, 1929
SMALL HOLDINGS. Written Answers March 12, 1929
HOUSING (DAISON SCHEME, TORQUAY). Written Answers March 12, 1929
DAISON SCHEME (TORQUAY). Commons March 14, 1929
INDIAN HIGH COURTS BILL. Commons March 14, 1929
DISTURBANCES, BOMBAY. Commons March 14, 1929
SUBSIDISED AIR SERVICE (KARACHI-DELHI). Commons March 18, 1929
LABOUR CONDITIONS (ROYAL COMMISSION). Commons March 18, 1929
NEW CLAUSE.—(Abolition of death penalty in case of cowardice.) Commons March 26, 1929
LABOUR CONDITIONS (ROYAL COMMISSION). Commons April 22, 1929
EMPLOYMENT UNDERGROUND (WOMEN). Commons April 22, 1929
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE. Commons April 22, 1929
3 speeches — CONTINUATION OF DUTIES CHARGED BY SECTION 7 OF THE FINANCE ACT, 1925, ON HOPS, PREPARATIONS OF HOPS, AND BEER. Commons April 22, 1929
COLONIAL OFFICE. Commons April 30, 1929
CLAUSE 9.—(Audit of Accounts.) Commons May 2, 1929
2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Appointment of members of Council and local authorities on certain bodies.) Commons May 2, 1929
2 speeches — HOUSING (TEWKESBURY LODGE ESTATE). Commons May 9, 1929
ORDNANCE FACTORIES EMPLOYÉS (PENSIONS). Commons July 16, 1929
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