Mr James Rowlands

1851 - March 1, 1920
Summary information for Mr James Rowlands

Contributions

1912

Local Taxation (Departmental Committee). Written Answers February 19, 1912

3 speeches — REGISTRATION (PLURAL QUALIFICATIONS) BILL. Commons March 1, 1912

Small Holdings. Commons March 4, 1912

2 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Commons March 4, 1912

Asylums Officers. Commons March 18, 1912

3 speeches — Post Offices (Interpreters). Commons May 6, 1912

Dartford (Housing and Sanitary Conditions). Written Answers June 7, 1912

Dartford (Housing and Sanitary Conditions). Written Answers June 11, 1912

FREE LABOUR SHIP "LADY JOCELYN." Commons June 17, 1912

EMPLOYERS AND CABINET. Commons June 20, 1912

2 speeches — ASSOCIATED PORTLAND CEMENT MANUFACTURERS, LIMITED. Commons July 17, 1912

University of London. Written Answers July 17, 1912

Motor Omnibus Accidents. Commons July 24, 1912

2 speeches — London University Site. Commons July 24, 1912

RESISTANCE TO ACT. Commons July 24, 1912

Vivisection (Royal Commission). Written Answers July 29, 1912

Military Uniforms at Political Meetings. Commons August 6, 1912

Imperial College of Science. Commons August 6, 1912

NEW CLAUSE.—(Tobacco for Agricultural Purposes.) Commons August 6, 1912

2 speeches — Celluloid (Committee of Inquiry). Commons October 9, 1912

BEE DISEASE BILL. Commons October 16, 1912

Parish Councils (Protection Against Fife). Written Answers October 17, 1912

Kent Cottages. Written Answers October 24, 1912

2 speeches — Pistols Act. Commons October 28, 1912

Pistols Act (Long-Barrelled Weapons). Commons October 30, 1912

Railway Companies (Expenditure). Written Answers November 18, 1912

Works Premises (Housing and Sanitary Requirements). Commons November 21, 1912

PILOTAGE BILL. Commons November 22, 1912

Maidstone Assizes (Case of George Sibley). Commons December 17, 1912

Swanley Junction (Kent) Post Office. Written Answers December 17, 1912

2 speeches — Celluloid (Departmental Committee). Commons December 19, 1912

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