Mr James Parker
1863 - February 11, 1948Summary information for Mr James Parker
Contributions
1909
2 speeches — East End Bakery Trades (Sweating). Commons April 1, 1909
Industrial and Reformatory School Fees. Commons April 6, 1909
EDUCATION (ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons April 23, 1909
Education Code (New Regulations). Commons May 25, 1909
GLAMORGAN WATER BOARD BILL. Commons June 29, 1909
Protection of Europeans in Persia. Commons July 13, 1909
Hammersmith Infirmary. Commons July 27, 1909
Croydon Rural District (Water Supply). Commons July 27, 1909
West Ham Union Surcharge. Commons July 27, 1909
Swansea Dock Explosion. Commons July 29, 1909
Blackfriars Bridge Widening (Accidents). Commons July 29, 1909
Women Suffragettes (Charges of Insubordination). Commons July 29, 1909
Sleeping in a Mine (Longton). Commons July 29, 1909
West Earn Schools (Meals). Commons August 3, 1909
Children Emigrated to Canada. Commons August 3, 1909
Destitution in West Ham (Police Court Case). Commons August 3, 1909
Feeding School Children at Bradford (Surcharge). Commons August 3, 1909
3 speeches — Small Holdings (Kent). Commons August 10, 1909
Cardiff Car Conductor (Magisterial Sentence). Commons August 24, 1909
Old Road School, Llanelly. Commons August 30, 1909
Labour Exchanges (Staff Appointments). Commons August 30, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Provisions as to Acquisition of Land under Part III., 7 Edw. 7, c. 54.) Commons August 30, 1909
Hobhouse Report (Women Supervisors). Commons September 8, 1909
Disappearance of Asiatic Coal Trimmers. Written Answers October 18, 1909
CLAUSE 7.—(Exemption for Agricultural Land.) Commons October 20, 1909
Old Age Pensions (Case of Edwin Roberts, Manchester). Commons October 26, 1909
Messrs. Ransomes and Rapier, Limited, Ipswich. Commons October 27, 1909
Shipbuilding Yards (Piece Workers). Written Answers December 3, 1909
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