Mr Henry Wilson-Fox
1863 - November 22, 1921Summary information for Mr Henry Wilson-Fox
Contributions
1919
RUSSIA (BOLSHEVIST REGIME). Commons February 13, 1919
UNEMPLOYMENT DONATION. Commons February 13, 1919
2 speeches — CAPITAL ISSUES COMMITTEE. Commons February 13, 1919
4 speeches — IMPERIAL PRODUCTIVE ENTERPRISE. Commons February 13, 1919
SOUTHERN RHODESIA. Written Answers February 13, 1919
GRASS LAND (PLOUGHING). Written Answers February 13, 1919
MOTOR TRANSPORT DEPOT, CIPPENHAM. Commons February 18, 1919
TRANSPORT COMMITTEE. Commons February 19, 1919
SURPLUS GOVERNMENT PROPERTY (DISPOSAL). Commons February 19, 1919
4 speeches — GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Commons February 19, 1919
SAVINGS. Written Answers February 19, 1919
UNIFIED TRANSPORTATION CONTROL. Commons March 17, 1919
GUARDS' PROCESSION. Commons March 19, 1919
ELECTRICAL POWER. Commons March 24, 1919
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons June 4, 1919
3 speeches — ELECTRICITY SUPPLY [MONEY]. Commons June 26, 1919
NEW CLAUSE.—(Complaints to Railway and Canal Commission as to Undue Disadvantage.) Commons July 1, 1919
CLAUSE 3.—(Power to Control Temporarily Railways, etc.) Commons July 2, 1919
CLAUSE 8.—(Power to Establish Transport Services.) Commons July 2, 1919
7 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Power to Establish Transport Services.) Commons July 7, 1919
Clause 17.—(Advisory Committees.) Commons July 7, 1919
3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Imperial Preference.) Commons July 9, 1919
MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS BILL Commons July 10, 1919
HOUSE OF COMMONS (LIGHTING). Commons November 6, 1919
ANTI-AIRCRAFT STATIONS, HYDE. PARK. Commons November 6, 1919
INDUSTRIAL COURTS [EXPENSES.] Commons November 7, 1919
2 speeches — COAL-OWNERS' PROFITS (FIXATION). Commons November 27, 1919
COAL INDUSTRY (EMERGENCY) BILL. Commons December 4, 1919
SCHEDULE,—(Provisions as to Local Bonds.) Commons December 12, 1919
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