Mr John Gretton
1867 - June 2, 1947Summary information for Mr John Gretton
Contributions
1907
Refrigerating Machinery for Ships' Magazines. Commons June 18, 1907
2 speeches — Special Reservists. Commons June 25, 1907
Grants-in-Aid for Hostels Commons June 25, 1907
2 speeches — Transvaal Loan. Commons June 26, 1907
Trading Licences in Natal. Commons July 3, 1907
Agreement between Government and Messrs. Kynoch. Commons July 3, 1907
Bills dealing with India. Commons July 3, 1907
Indian Budget. Commons July 9, 1907
Hague Conference and Naval Prizes Commons July 10, 1907
Asking Questions on Behalf of Absent Members. Commons July 10, 1907
H. M. S. "Renown." Commons July 11, 1907
2 speeches — H. M. S. "Blake" and H. M. S. "Blenheim." Commons July 11, 1907
TELEGRAPH (MONEY) BILL. Commons July 12, 1907
4 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 16, 1907
TELEGRAPH (MONEY) BILL. Commons July 19, 1907
4 speeches — POST OFFICE SITES BILL (RECOMMITTED) Commons July 19, 1907
2 speeches — H.M.S. "Renown." Commons July 23, 1907
2 speeches — Defence of Home Waters. Commons July 23, 1907
Battleship Armaments. Commons July 24, 1907
School Building Grants. Commons July 24, 1907
Land Tax Commissioners. Commons July 24, 1907
TELEGRAPH (MONEY) BILL. Commons July 26, 1907
2 speeches — "H.M.S. Renown." Commons July 30, 1907
Education Grant. Commons July 30, 1907
Burwell Crown Farm. Commons July 31, 1907
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1907–8. Commons July 31, 1907
2 speeches — The Home Fleet. Commons August 14, 1907
2 speeches — The Channel Fleet. Commons August 14, 1907
The Volunteers. Commons August 15, 1907
2 speeches — Walpole House Farm, Norfolk. Commons August 15, 1907
3 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH (REGULATIONS AS TO FOOD) BILL. Commons August 15, 1907
The Home Fleet. Commons August 16, 1907
2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 26, 1907
2 speeches — School Accommodation. Commons August 27, 1907
4 speeches — Land Tax Commissioners. Commons August 27, 1907
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