Mr John Gretton

1867 - June 2, 1947
Summary information for Mr John Gretton

Contributions

1910

2 speeches — PEACE CONFERENCE (BRITISH POLICY). Commons February 12, 1910

4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 25, 1910

CIVIL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1909–10.—CLASS I. Commons February 28, 1910

Territorial Forces (Establishment and Strength). Written Answers March 1, 1910

Report on Trade Unions, Written Answers March 1, 1910

Oakham Postal Wages. Written Answers March 1, 1910

ARMY PAY.—VOTE 1. Commons March 11, 1910

Army and Navy Estimates. Commons March 14, 1910

2 speeches — CLAUSE 53.—Temporary Provision as to Expiration of Licences. Commons April 26, 1910

Liquor Licences (Compensation). Commons April 28, 1910

5 speeches — NEW LICENCE DUTIES. Commons April 28, 1910

GUN FACTORY, BURTON-ON-TRENT. Written Answers May 21, 1910

CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 2) BILL. Commons June 13, 1910

Hougomont Farm. Commons June 14, 1910

2 speeches — Salvage Work at Wrecks. Commons June 14, 1910

INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT (BREWERY COMPANIES). Written Answers June 14, 1910

3 speeches — BREWERY COMPANIES AND INCOME TAX. Commons June 28, 1910

INCOME TAX AND SUPER-TAX.— [Progress, 4th July.] Commons July 6, 1910

CLAUSE 2.—(Grants for Public Works.) Commons July 15, 1910

NAVY AND ARMY EXPENDITURE, 1908–9. Commons July 15, 1910

LICENSED PREMISES (IRELAND). Commons July 19, 1910

Emigrants' Information Office. Commons July 20, 1910

International Travelling Passes (Motorists or Motor Cyclists). Commons July 20, 1910

HOPS (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 20, 1910

2 speeches — LICENCE DUTIES. Commons July 21, 1910

2 speeches — Navy Shipbuilding Slips. Commons July 29, 1910

Home and Foreign Spirits (Duty). Written Answers August 3, 1910

Naval Construction. Written Answers August 3, 1910

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