Mr Herbert Gladstone
1854 - March 6, 1930Summary information for Mr Herbert Gladstone
Contributions
1909
IMPRISONMENT OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN INDIA. Commons February 24, 1909
Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879. Written Answers March 1, 1909
Indictable Offences (Return). Written Answers March 1, 1909
A Croydon Tramp. Written Answers March 1, 1909
Police Forces. Written Answers March 1, 1909
Quarries Closed (United Kingdom). Written Answers March 1, 1909
High Courts and County Courts. Written Answers March 2, 1909
2 speeches — Children on Licensed Premises. Commons March 4, 1909
3 speeches — Suffragist Agitation. Commons March 4, 1909
Cabs and Taximeters. Commons March 4, 1909
Inebriates Acts. Commons March 4, 1909
Granite Quarries Closed. Written Answers March 4, 1909
Diet of a Hindu Prisoner. Written Answers March 4, 1909
Obstruction in Downing St. (Mrs. Duval). Written Answers March 4, 1909
Street Accidents (Medical Fees). Written Answers March 4, 1909
3 speeches — Imprisoned Suffragettes. Written Answers March 4, 1909
A Waterworks Accident. Written Answers March 4, 1909
Children Act, 1908 (Local Education Authorities). Written Answers March 5, 1909
Factory Act (Florists). Commons March 29, 1909
Children Act (Metropolitan Police Courts). Written Answers March 29, 1909
Horwich District (Factory Surgeon). Written Answers March 29, 1909
Police Pensions. Commons March 30, 1909
Telephone Box Thefts (Convictions at Nottingham). Written Answers March 30, 1909
Sale of Copyright Photographs (Portland Prison). Commons March 31, 1909
Aliens and Hospital Treatment for Trachoma. Commons March 31, 1909
Industrial Reformatory Fees (Liverpool). Commons March 31, 1909
Shop Hours Bill. Written Answers March 31, 1909
Deaths from Burns and Overlaying. Written Answers March 31, 1909
Charge of Reckless Driving (A. J. Adams). Commons April 1, 1909
"White" Assizes (England). Commons April 1, 1909
Sentences on Girls (Portsmouth). Commons April 1, 1909
Alien Stowaways. Written Answers April 1, 1909
3 speeches — Escapes from Asylums. Written Answers April 1, 1909
Margaret Shrimpton, Worthing. Written Answers April 1, 1909
On-Licences (England and Wales). Written Answers April 1, 1909
Baronetage (Privy Council Committee). Written Answers April 1, 1909
Ambulance Service (Metropolis). Commons April 5, 1909
Indictable Offences (England and Wales) Written Answers April 5, 1909
Children Act (Rules). Written Answers April 5, 1909
5 speeches — Night Poachers (Sentences). Commons April 6, 1909
2 speeches — Taxi-Cabs, London (Rate of Speed). Commons April 6, 1909
5 speeches — St. Mary's Roman Catholic Convent, East Bergholt. Commons April 6, 1909
5 speeches — Prison Warders' Grievances. Commons April 6, 1909
2 speeches — Industrial and Reformatory School Fees. Commons April 6, 1909
Indecent Performances. Written Answers April 6, 1909
Bloodhounds for Recapture. Written Answers April 6, 1909
Factory Act (Holidays). Commons April 7, 1909
Lady Constance Lytton (Holloway Prison). Commons April 7, 1909
3 speeches — Licensed Premises (Child Messengers). Commons April 7, 1909
2 speeches — Licensed Premises (Friendly Societies). Commons April 7, 1909
London Education Committee (Vaccination). Commons April 7, 1909
2 speeches — Lunatic Asylum (Escapes). Commons April 7, 1909
Granite Royalties (West of Scotland). Written Answers April 7, 1909
Police and Absconding Bankrupts. Written Answers April 19, 1909
Charge against Taxi-Cab Driver, Written Answers April 19, 1909
Metropolitan Police Pension Fund (Croydon). Written Answers April 20, 1909
Accidents in Mines (Fatal and Non-Fatal). Written Answers April 21, 1909
Outworkers (Employment of Assistants). Commons April 22, 1909
Children Act (Sale of Intoxicants). Commons April 22, 1909
2 speeches — Bakeries (Hours of Labour). Commons April 26, 1909
Barrow-in-Furness Gangway Disaster. Commons April 26, 1909
Suffragettes (Miss Patricia Woodcock). Written Answers April 26, 1909
Shop Hours Bill (Sub-Postmasters). Written Answers April 27, 1909
Births in Prison (England and Wales). Written Answers April 27, 1909
Children Act (Evasion). Written Answers April 28, 1909
Charge against Taxi-Cab Driver. Written Answers April 29, 1909
Police Clothing (Women Workers). Written Answers April 29, 1909
Charge of Kidnapping (Barnet). Written Answers April 29, 1909
Inebriates Bill. Written Answers April 29, 1909
Free and Tied Licensed Houses (County of London). Written Answers May 3, 1909
Metropolitan Police (Cost). Written Answers May 3, 1909
Church in Wales (Royal Commission). Written Answers May 3, 1909
Prison Officers and Members of Parliament. Written Answers May 4, 1909
Fireguards. Written Answers May 5, 1909
Metropolitan Stage Carriages. Written Answers May 17, 1909
Property Lost in Public Vehicles. Written Answers May 17, 1909
2 speeches — Police Forces (Weekly Rest Day). Commons May 18, 1909
6 speeches — Middlesex Sessions (Flogging Sentences). Commons May 18, 1909
Opening Letters. Written Answers May 19, 1909
2 speeches — Taxicabs (London). Written Answers May 19, 1909
Merchant Shipping (Channel Islands). Written Answers May 19, 1909
Motor Cab Drivers Licences. Written Answers May 20, 1909
Public Health Acts. Written Answers May 24, 1909
Children Act (Alterations in Licensed Premises). Written Answers May 24, 1909
Old Street Police Court (Charge Dismissed). Written Answers May 24, 1909
Convictions (First Division). Written Answers May 24, 1909
Motor Cab Drivers' Licences. Written Answers May 25, 1909
Hours of Labour (Exhibitions). Written Answers May 26, 1909
Conviction of Railway Porter, Dulverton Petty Sessions. Written Answers May 26, 1909
Mr. Bernard Shaw's Play (Licence Refused). Written Answers May 27, 1909
London Police Forces (Sunday Point Duty). Written Answers May 27, 1909
Experiments on Living Animals. Commons June 28, 1909
Riots at Liverpool. Commons June 28, 1909
Refusal to Punish Prisoners (Removal of Officers) Commons June 29, 1909
Accidents to Workmen (Safety Appliances). Commons June 29, 1909
4 speeches — WOMAN SUFFRAGE DEPUTATION TO THE PRIME MINISTER. Commons June 29, 1909
Treasury Prosecution (County Contribution) Commons June 30, 1909
MOTION FOR ADJORNMENT. Commons June 30, 1909
Return of Deported Alien. Commons July 1, 1909
3 speeches — Penal Servitude Sentence (Taylor). Commons July 1, 1909
6 speeches — Experiments on Living Animals. Commons July 1, 1909
4 speeches — Suffragette Disturbances at Westminster (Cost of Police). Commons July 1, 1909
Borstal Prison System (County of London Sessions). Written Answers July 1, 1909
Children in Industrial Schools. Commons July 5, 1909
Excess Motor Speed Penalties. Commons July 5, 1909
3 speeches — Examiner of Stage Plays (Warrant of Appointment). Commons July 5, 1909
2 speeches — Assassination of Sir Curzon Wyllie. Commons July 5, 1909
Dock Disaster, Newport. Commons July 5, 1909
Ownership Electors. Written Answers July 5, 1909
Experiments on Living Animals. Written Answers July 5, 1909
Imperial International Exhibition (Hours of Labour), Written Answers July 5, 1909
3 speeches — Medical Service (New Cumnock Collieries Company, Limited). Commons July 6, 1909
Registration of Army Compounders. Written Answers July 6, 1909
Anti-Vivisectionist Processions. Commons July 7, 1909
2 speeches — Police Duties and Suffragist Disturbances. Commons July 7, 1909
Licensed Drivers and Conductors (Police Photographs). Written Answers July 7, 1909
Vaccination Exemption Orders (Fees). Written Answers July 7, 1909
New Post Office (Accidents). Written Answers July 7, 1909
2 speeches — King's Police Medal. Commons July 8, 1909
5 speeches — Royal Society Conversazione (Public Experiment on Bulldog). Commons July 8, 1909
Parliamentary Police. Written Answers July 8, 1909
Motor Car Acts (Convictions at Haywards Heath). Written Answers July 9, 1909
3 speeches — Miners (Eight Hours) Bill. Commons July 12, 1909
Metropolitan Police (Expenditure). Written Answers July 13, 1909
Prescriptions Containing Poison. Written Answers July 13, 1909
Accidents at Shepherd's Bush Exhibition. Written Answers July 13, 1909
Anglo-French Convention. Written Answers July 13, 1909
Suffragettes in Prison. Commons July 14, 1909
Royal College of Surgeons (Admission of Women). Written Answers July 14, 1909
2 speeches — Prison Industries (Brooms and Brushes). Commons July 15, 1909
2 speeches — Prolonged Sittings of the House (Police on Duty) Commons July 15, 1909
Payment for Police Services. Written Answers July 19, 1909
Vaccination Exemption (Certificate Fees). Written Answers July 19, 1909
London Cab Statistics. Written Answers July 19, 1909
Czar's Visit to Cowes. Commons July 20, 1909
Shop Hours Bill. Commons July 20, 1909
Poor Prisoners' Defence Act. Commons July 20, 1909
Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Act (Instructions to Inspectors). Commons July 20, 1909
6 speeches — Punishment of Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons July 21, 1909
Suffragist Prisoners in Holloway Gaol. Written Answers July 21, 1909
Pensions to Constables' Widows. Written Answers July 21, 1909
Hanley Gas Works Explosion. Commons July 22, 1909
2 speeches — Imprisoned Suffragettes. Commons July 22, 1909
4 speeches — Winding in Mines. Commons July 22, 1909
Piece Workers in Shipbuilding Yards. Commons July 22, 1909
Convicted Prisoners (England and Wales). Written Answers July 23, 1909
Committals in Default of Payment of Fines (England and Wales). Written Answers July 23, 1909
Children Act (Entrance to Licensed. Premises). Commons July 26, 1909
London Licensed Premises (Closing Hours). Commons July 26, 1909
London Cab Statistics. Written Answers July 26, 1909
3 speeches — Suffragettes in Prison. Commons July 27, 1909
2 speeches — Political Offenders (Women and Men). Commons July 27, 1909
Royal College of Surgeons (New Bye-laws). Commons July 27, 1909
Licensed Clubs (Statistics of Membership). Written Answers July 27, 1909
3 speeches — Children Act (Trial of Cases in Juvenile Courts). Commons July 28, 1909
3 speeches — Cattle-maiming at Walton, Burton-on-Trent. Commons July 28, 1909
Newport Docks (Accidents during Construction). Commons July 28, 1909
Checkweighing in Various Industries Bill. Commons July 28, 1909
4 speeches — Seizure of Newspapers (Trafalgar Square). Commons July 28, 1909
Children Act (Railway Refreshment Rooms, London Termini). Commons July 28, 1909
Imprisonment in Default of Payment of Fines. Commons July 28, 1909
Nottinghamshire Collieries (Checkweighman). Written Answers July 28, 1909
2 speeches — Collieries (Time of Winding). Written Answers July 28, 1909
Brighton Aquarium (Sunday Admission). Written Answers July 28, 1909
Jurors' Expenses. Written Answers July 28, 1909
Corporal Punishment for Prisoners. Written Answers July 28, 1909
London Police Court Interpreters. Commons July 29, 1909
Swansea Dock Explosion. Commons July 29, 1909
Blackfriars Bridge Widening (Accidents). Commons July 29, 1909
4 speeches — Export Trade in Old Horses. Commons July 29, 1909
Women Suffragettes (Charges of Insubordination). Commons July 29, 1909
2 speeches — Jersey States (Religious Instruction). Commons July 29, 1909
2 speeches — Czar's Visit to England. Commons July 29, 1909
Sleeping in a Mine (Longton). Commons July 29, 1909
Cornwall and Devon Granite Quarries (Persons Employed). Written Answers July 30, 1909
2 speeches — Inebriates. Commons August 3, 1909
2 speeches — Metal-founding, Textile, and Shipbuilding Industries (Accidents). Commons August 3, 1909
Iron Foundries and Puddling Furnaces (Hours of Workers). Commons August 3, 1909
Prisoners Detained for Trial. Written Answers August 3, 1909
Contempt of Court. Written Answers August 3, 1909
2 speeches — Accidents (Metal-Founding, Textile and Shipbuilding Industries). Written Answers August 3, 1909
Overtime in Factories and Workshops (Metropolitan District). Commons August 4, 1909
Factory Laws and London Florists. Commons August 4, 1909
4 speeches — Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush (Mechanical Amusements). Commons August 4, 1909
Great Southern and Western Railway of Ireland, Railway Works at Inchicore (Inspection). Commons August 4, 1909
4 speeches — SHOPS REGULATION ACTS, 1892 TO 1904. Commons August 4, 1909
4 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIA TION) BILL. Commons August 4, 1909
Privileged Cab System. Commons August 5, 1909
5 speeches — "Justice" and "The Times." Commons August 5, 1909
Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Act. Commons August 5, 1909
On-Licences Suppressed. Written Answers August 9, 1909
4 speeches — Metropolitan Police (Day's Rest in Seven). Commons August 11, 1909
Executions in Manchester. Written Answers August 11, 1909
2 speeches — Fine for Trespass. Commons August 12, 1909
Inspection of Laundries. Commons August 12, 1909
Prison Commissioners and Contracts. Commons August 12, 1909
Case of Rev. George Wise (Liverpool). Written Answers August 12, 1909
Tetra-Chloride of Carbon (Dangerous Hair Wash). Written Answers August 13, 1909
Police on Duty Killed (Pensions Bill). Written Answers August 16, 1909
Assaults on Prison Officials. Written Answers August 16, 1909
Overtime in Factories and Workshops. Written Answers August 16, 1909
Jersey Education Bill. Commons August 17, 1909
Mines Regulations. Commons August 17, 1909
Hanley Gas Works Explosion. Commons August 17, 1909
Factory Act Regulations (Foundries). Commons August 17, 1909
2 speeches — Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons August 17, 1909
Von Veltheim's Sentence. Commons August 17, 1909
Cardiff Conviction (Stealing a Penny Fare). Commons August 17, 1909
3 speeches — Metropolitan Police (Sunday Duty). Commons August 17, 1909
Mineral Wayleaves. Commons August 18, 1909
Statistics of Club Membership. Written Answers August 18, 1909
Automobile Road Scouts. Written Answers August 18, 1909
2 speeches — Winding in Coal Mines (West Lancashire). Commons August 19, 1909
3 speeches — Women's Freedom League, Picketing and Police. Commons August 19, 1909
Cinematograph Bill (Accident at Southsea). Written Answers August 20, 1909
Von Veltheim's Sentence. Commons August 23, 1909
4 speeches — Laundries (Religious Denominations). Commons August 23, 1909
Protection-of-Life Appliances. Commons August 23, 1909
3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 23, 1909
Murder and Attempted Murder (Convictions). Written Answers August 23, 1909
Suffragists Committed. Written Answers August 23, 1909
County of Worcester Magistracy. Written Answers August 23, 1909
Cardiff Car Conductor (Magisterial Sentence). Commons August 24, 1909
CINEMATOGRAPH BILL. Commons August 24, 1909
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTION) BILL. Commons August 24, 1909
3 speeches — Shops Bill (Food and Fines). Commons August 25, 1909
Domestic Servants. Commons August 25, 1909
5 speeches — Clause 1.—(Provision against cinematograph exhibition except in licensed premises.) Commons August 25, 1909
Clause 8.—(Power to Extend Act.) Commons August 25, 1909
Deaths from Suicide. Commons August 26, 1909
Larceny by Young Girl (Sentence). Commons August 26, 1909
Piece Workers in Shipbuilding Yards. Commons August 26, 1909
Newport Dock Disaster. Commons August 26, 1909
3 speeches — New Pit, Maltby (Fatal Accident) Commons August 26, 1909
2 speeches — Electricity in Mines. Commons August 26, 1909
Quack Medicines. Written Answers August 26, 1909
Pottery Glaze Analyses. Written Answers August 30, 1909
Metropolitan Police (Imperial Duties). Written Answers August 30, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Application of Act to Special Premises.) Commons August 31, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Short title and commencement.) Commons August 31, 1909
4 speeches — Police Act, 1890 (Annuities to Widows). Commons September 1, 1909
2 speeches — Primary Instruction Bill (Jersey). Commons September 2, 1909
2 speeches — Von Veltheim Case. Commons September 2, 1909
Sentences on Youthful Offenders. Commons September 2, 1909
Disturbance in Liverpool (Inquiry). Commons September 2, 1909
2 speeches — Coal Mines Regulation Bill (Instruction). Commons September 2, 1909
Taximeter Cabs (Speed Alarms). Written Answers September 3, 1909
Corporal Punishment (Prisoners). Written Answers September 3, 1909
Public Carriages in London (Drivers' Licences). Written Answers September 3, 1909
Convictions for Homicide or Attempted Murder. Written Answers September 3, 1909
Factories and Workshops (Accidents). Written Answers September 3, 1909
Newport Dock Disaster. Written Answers September 6, 1909
4 speeches — Disturbances in Liverpool (Public Inquiry). Commons September 7, 1909
2 speeches — Punishment for Poaching (Welshpool Petty Sessions). Commons September 7, 1909
Primary Education Bill for Jersey. Commons September 7, 1909
Clubs in Mansfield. Commons September 8, 1909
REGISTERED CLUBS (MEMBERSHIP) Commons September 8, 1909
Mine and Quarry Workers. Written Answers September 8, 1909
5 speeches — British Subjects and Spanish Affairs. Commons September 9, 1909
LICENSED PREMISES AND CLUBS. Commons September 9, 1909
Indecent Publications. Written Answers September 9, 1909
Long Terms of Penal Servitude. Written Answers September 9, 1909
Chinese Pork (Convict Prisons). Written Answers September 10, 1909
Committals in Default of Payment. Written Answers September 13, 1909
Fines on Motorists (Steyning). Written Answers September 13, 1909
2 speeches — Liverpool Disturbances. Commons September 15, 1909
2 speeches — Motors in Mines. Commons September 15, 1909
Mines Royal Commission (Second Report). Commons September 15, 1909
POLICE BILL. Commons September 15, 1909
Royal College of Surgeons (Admission of Women). Written Answers September 15, 1909
Conviction of a Child (Malmesbury). Written Answers September 15, 1909
Factory Surgeon (Hull District). Commons September 16, 1909
3 speeches — Patent Medicine Labels. Commons September 16, 1909
3 speeches — POLICE [EXPENSES]. Commons September 16, 1909
Penal Servitude Sentences. Written Answers September 17, 1909
Inebriates Act (Amendment). Commons September 20, 1909
CLAUSE 1.—(Annual Contribution towards Expenses of Metropolitan Police.) Commons September 20, 1909
2 speeches — Manchester Unemployed (Case of John Meyrick). Commons September 21, 1909
Hayfield Print Works (Fatal Accident). Commons September 21, 1909
Barking Police Station (Fair Wages Clause). Commons September 22, 1909
Roll of Baronetage (Appointment of Registrar). Commons September 22, 1909
Liverpool Disturbances (Commissioner). Written Answers September 22, 1909
Regulations for Costermongers. Written Answers September 23, 1909
5 speeches — Suffragettes in Prison (Supply of Food). Commons September 29, 1909
CLAUSE 1.—(Annual Contribution towards Expenses of Metropolitan Police.) Commons September 29, 1909
CLAUSE 5.—(Pensions of Widows and Children of Constables Killed on Duty.) Commons September 29, 1909
Preventive Detention of Prisoners. Written Answers September 29, 1909
Accidents with Locomotives (Spring Vale Furnaces, Wolverhampton). Commons September 30, 1909
Coal in United Kingdom (Approximate Price). Commons September 30, 1909
Wardrobe and Lavatory Accommodation for Workmen. Commons September 30, 1909
4 speeches — Suffragettes in Prison (Supply of Food). Commons September 30, 1909
POLICE BILL. Commons September 30, 1909
Police Rest Day (Nottingham). Written Answers September 30, 1909
Conviction of Alien (Guildhall Police Court). Written Answers September 30, 1909
Aliens Act (Receiving House in Port of London). Written Answers October 1, 1909
2 speeches — Suffragettes in Prison (Supply of Food). Written Answers October 1, 1909
Suffragettes in Prison. Written Answers October 4, 1909
Home Office Employés Commons October 5, 1909
Lead Poisoning (Swansea District). Commons October 5, 1909
3 speeches — Lights of Vehicles Act. Commons October 5, 1909
2 speeches — Imprisoned Suffragettes (Supply of Food). Commons October 5, 1909
10 speeches — Suffragettes in Prison (Supply of Food). Commons October 6, 1909
Liscard Magistrates (Conviction of Ernest Leonard Roberts). Commons October 7, 1909
8 speeches — Suffragettes in Prison. Commons October 7, 1909
3 speeches — Sleeping Out Case (Middlesbrough). Commons October 7, 1909
Licensing Act, 1904 (Compensation). Written Answers October 18, 1909
Baronetage (Report of Committee). Written Answers October 18, 1909
Children Act Instructions. Commons October 20, 1909
Poisonous and Inflammable Hair Washes. Commons October 20, 1909
2 speeches — Llanhilleth Colliery (Visit of Mines Inspector). Commons October 20, 1909
2 speeches — Suffragists in Newcastle Gaol. Commons October 20, 1909
Inflammable Hair Washes. Written Answers October 20, 1909
Building Accidents (Hull). Written Answers October 20, 1909
2 speeches — Carbon-Monoxide Poisoning. Commons October 21, 1909
Lodger and Service Franchises (Number of Voters). Commons October 21, 1909
Manx Constitution (Inquiry). Commons October 21, 1909
Old Age Pensions (Isle of Man). Commons October 21, 1909
Disturbances in Liverpool (Inquiry). Commons October 21, 1909
Kingswinford Common Lands (Plan). Commons October 21, 1909
Unlicensed Saw Sharpener (Conviction at Stockport). Written Answers October 22, 1909
City of London (Traffic Regulations). Written Answers October 22, 1909
Industrial Schools (Number of Committals). Written Answers October 22, 1909
3 speeches — Licensed Premises, London (Dancing). Commons October 25, 1909
Royal Commission (English Church in Wales). Commons October 25, 1909
Mines and Quarries (Inspection). Commons October 25, 1909
Factory Act (Florists' Shops). Commons October 25, 1909
Liverpool Police Inquiry. Commons October 25, 1909
Experiments on Animals (Royal Commission). Written Answers October 26, 1909
7 speeches — Suffragist Prisoners (Forced Feeding). Commons October 27, 1909
Sale of Poisons (Licences). Commons October 27, 1909
Liverpool Police Inquiry. Commons October 27, 1909
Wigton Cyclist Conviction. Commons October 28, 1909
2 speeches — Motor Car Dangers (Dunton Green). Commons October 28, 1909
2 speeches — Suffragists in Strangeways Gaol (Use of Fire Hose). Commons October 28, 1909
2 speeches — Service of Rate Summonses. Commons November 1, 1909
2 speeches — Children Act (Administration). Commons November 1, 1909
Robberies in London Docks. Commons November 1, 1909
4 speeches — USE OF WATER HOSE. Commons November 1, 1909
6 speeches — REFUSAL TO TAKE FOOD. Commons November 1, 1909
Obstruction by Pickets (Bond-street, London). Commons November 1, 1909
Motor Vehicles (Accidents in London). Written Answers November 1, 1909
Coal Mines (Minerals Wrought). Written Answers November 1, 1909
Storage of Petrol (Norwich). Commons November 2, 1909
Motor Cars (Registration). Commons November 3, 1909
Children Act, 1908 (Right of Appeal). Commons November 3, 1909
Obstruction by Pickets (Bond-street, London). Commons November 3, 1909
Jersey Education Bill (States' Reply to Privy Council). Commons November 4, 1909
4 speeches — Flogging of Boys. Commons November 4, 1909
3 speeches — Liverpool Religious Disturbances (Position of Mr. Wise). Commons November 4, 1909
Criminal Law Alterations (Circulars). Commons November 4, 1909
Election Petition Judges. Commons November 4, 1909
6 speeches — Metropolitan Police (Day of Rest), Commons November 4, 1909
Commission of the Peace (Appointment of Mr. T. A. Bayliss). Commons November 4, 1909
Explosions in Mines (Naked Lights). Written Answers November 5, 1909
Accidents in Vessels (Compensation). Written Answers November 5, 1909
2 speeches — National Harbour, Dover (Accidents to Workmen). Commons November 23, 1909
Closing of Public-houses (Staffordshire). Commons November 23, 1909
Newport Dock Works (Accident). Commons November 23, 1909
Liverpool Disturbances (Imprisonment of Mr. G. Wise). Commons November 23, 1909
5 speeches — Women Suffrage Prisoners. Commons November 25, 1909
Motor Cabs (Licencing Inspectors). Written Answers November 25, 1909
Metropolitan Police Stations (Telephone Connection). Written Answers November 25, 1909
Carbon-Monoxide Gas Poisoning at Northwich. Commons December 1, 1909
Destruction of Rabbits (Sentences). Commons December 1, 1909
5 speeches — Metropolitan Police Force (Promotions). Commons December 1, 1909
Imprisoned Suffragettes. Commons December 1, 1909
Patent Medicines (Label of Ingredients). Written Answers December 1, 1909
Dispensing Poisons. Written Answers December 1, 1909
Liverpool Sectarian Disturbances. Written Answers December 1, 1909
Deductions for Unpunctuality. Written Answers December 1, 1909
Prisons Commission. Written Answers December 3, 1909
2 speeches — Shipbuilding Yards (Piece Workers). Written Answers December 3, 1909
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