Mr James Sexton
1856 - January 27, 1938Summary information for Mr James Sexton
Contributions
1920
DISCHARGED POLICEMEN, LIVERPOOL (PENSIONS). Commons February 17, 1920
4 speeches — DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (EMPLOYMENT). Commons February 18, 1920
LIQUOR TRAFFIC (RESTRICTIONS) Commons February 24, 1920
4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons February 25, 1920
RENT RESTRICTION ACT. Written Answers February 25, 1920
GERMAN CRUELTY TO BRITISH PRISONERS. Commons February 26, 1920
8 speeches — WAR EMERGENCY LAWS (CONTINUANCE) BILL. Commons March 1, 1920
HIGH PRICES. Commons March 4, 1920
LONDON DOCKS CONGESTION. Commons March 4, 1920
EDUCATION GRANT. Written Answers March 4, 1920
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Commons March 10, 1920
Navy Supplementary Estimate, 1919–20. Commons March 17, 1920
SHOPS (EARLY CLOSING) BILL. Commons March 19, 1920
2 speeches — PRISONERS' TREATMENT (STRIKE). Commons April 13, 1920
2 speeches — IRISH ADMINISTRATION. Commons April 13, 1920
DIVORCE LAWS. Commons April 14, 1920
PRISON SERVICE. Commons April 15, 1920
ARRESTS AND DEPORTATIONS. Commons April 15, 1920
2 speeches — BRITISH SEAMEN IN UNITED STATES. Commons April 15, 1920
2 speeches — TRADE UNION BALLOT BILL. Commons April 23, 1920
WORMWOOD SCRUBS PRISONERS (REFUSAL OF FOOD). Commons April 28, 1920
DOCKS AND QUAYS (FIRST-AID). Written Answers June 10, 1920
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE. Commons June 15, 1920
NON-FERROUS MINING INDUSTRY. Commons June 16, 1920
BANK EMPLOYES (WHITLEY COUNCIL). Commons June 16, 1920
BLIND WELFARE (COMMITTEE). Written Answers June 17, 1920
NEW CLAUSE.—(Application to post office business.) Commons June 18, 1920
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Closing hours.) Commons June 18, 1920
SUPPLY. Commons July 1, 1920
CLAUSE 5.—(Contributions by employed persons, employers, and the Treasury.) Commons July 2, 1920
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons July 2, 1920
3 speeches — CLAUSE 17.—(Arrangements with associations of employed persons which make payments to members while unemployed.) Commons July 2, 1920
5 speeches — CLAUSE 17.—(Arrangements with associations of employed persons which make payments to members while unemployed.) Commons July 9, 1920
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 12, 1920
STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER. Commons August 10, 1920
MINIMUM WAGE. Commons August 11, 1920
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT, LIVERPOOL. Commons August 11, 1920
2 speeches — RUSSIA AND POLAND. Commons August 16, 1920
PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons October 19, 1920
7 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons October 19, 1920
2 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS BILL. Commons October 25, 1920
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Issue of proclamations of emergency.) Commons October 26, 1920
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Issue of Proclamations of emergency.) Commons October 27, 1920
2 speeches — PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY (CONSOLIDATION) RILL [Lords] (By Order). Commons October 28, 1920
NEW CLAUSE.—(Provisions applicable in case of either House of Commons not being properly constituted.) Commons November 8, 1920
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT (EMERGENCY ARRANGEMENTS). Commons November 10, 1920
POOR LAW RELIEF. Commons November 17, 1920
TYPHOID AND GLANDERS (INFECTION). Commons November 18, 1920
6 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT (RELIEF WORKS) BILL. Commons November 18, 1920
MURDERS AND REPRISALS. Commons November 24, 1920
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT. Written Answers November 24, 1920
SETTLEMENT PROPOSALS. Commons November 25, 1920
SIGNBOARDS (IRISH LANGUAGE). Written Answers November 25, 1920
CROKE PARK, CASUALTIES. Written Answers November 25, 1920
PETROL. Written Answers November 25, 1920
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Employment of women and young persons in shifts.) Commons November 26, 1920
4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Employment of women and young persons in shifts.) Commons November 29, 1920
CLAUSE 3.—(Amendment of Section 5 of 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 99.) Commons December 8, 1920
CLAUSE 8.—(Treatment for incipient mental disorder.) Commons December 8, 1920
3 speeches — ASPERSIONS ON MEMBERS. Commons December 9, 1920
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