Mr James Parker

1863 - February 11, 1948
Summary information for Mr James Parker

Contributions

1921

5 speeches — UNFIT HORSES (EXPORT). Commons April 4, 1921

HOME-GROWN WHEAT (PRICES). Commons April 4, 1921

ALLOTMENTS. Commons April 11, 1921

2 speeches — RIVERS (POLLUTION). Commons April 11, 1921

CANADIAN FAT CATTLE. Written Answers April 11, 1921

DISEASED PLANTS AND TREES (IMPORTATION). Written Answers April 11, 1921

2 speeches — HEALTH INSURANCE OFFICERS (SALARIES). Commons April 12, 1921

HIGHBRIDGE, SOMERSET. Written Answers April 21, 1921

NEWLYN, CORNWALL. Written Answers April 21, 1921

PORTSMOUTH. Written Answers April 21, 1921

PLYMOUTH. Written Answers April 21, 1921

FARM SETTLEMENT, PATRINGTON. Written Answers April 21, 1921

STORES DEPARTMENT, LONDON (PENSIONS). Commons May 25, 1921

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. Commons May 25, 1921

3 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH (BOYS). Commons June 6, 1921

GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS (PASSAGES). Commons June 6, 1921

CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY. Commons June 6, 1921

CIVIL SERVANTS (ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS). Commons June 6, 1921

2 speeches — STATE RAILWAYS (STORES). Commons June 6, 1921

NATIONAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION. Commons June 6, 1921

2 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY DISPUTE (UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY). Commons June 7, 1921

NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFIT. Commons June 9, 1921

HOUSING (CONSTRUCTION). Commons June 9, 1921

2 speeches — LOCAL RATES (INCREASE PREVENTION)BILL. Commons June 9, 1921

LONDON HOSPITAL. Commons June 9, 1921

INDIAN ARMY (BANDS). Commons June 13, 1921

2 speeches — ARMY, STRENGTH. Commons June 15, 1921

CIVIL SERVICE. Commons June 15, 1921

OFFICIALS (PASSAGES). Commons June 15, 1921

2 speeches — RICE (BURMA). Commons June 27, 1921

2 speeches — HOUSING (RURAL AREAS). Commons June 28, 1921

PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons June 28, 1921

ROYAL INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE. Commons June 30, 1921

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