Mr John Jones
1873 - November 21, 1941Summary information for Mr John Jones
Contributions
1927
17 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 8, 1927
GENERAL STRIKE (POLICE DUTY). Commons February 14, 1927
3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES. Commons February 14, 1927
7 speeches — REVENUE BUILDINGS. Commons February 15, 1927
3 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons February 15, 1927
WIRELESS TELEPHONY (GREAT BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES). Commons February 16, 1927
5 speeches — BEET SUGAR SUBSIDY, GREAT BRITAIN. Commons February 16, 1927
SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT. Commons February 21, 1927
2 speeches — ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS. Commons March 3, 1927
2 speeches — ERRIBOL FARM (SALE). Commons March 24, 1927
AGRICULTURE. Commons March 28, 1927
BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (DEFAULT) ACT. Commons March 29, 1927
3 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons April 4, 1927
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Amendments of Government of India Act.) Commons April 5, 1927
4 speeches — SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT. Commons April 6, 1927
8 speeches — FOOD AND FUEL PRICES. Commons April 6, 1927
2 speeches — DEBT POSITION. Commons April 11, 1927
12 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Commons May 2, 1927
11 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Commons May 3, 1927
2 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Commons May 4, 1927
TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Commons May 5, 1927
9 speeches — MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Commons May 10, 1927
4 speeches — CLAUSE I.— (Illegal Strikes.) Commons May 11, 1927
15 speeches — CLAUSE 1.— (Illegal Strikes.) Commons May 12, 1927
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON (BLOOMSBURY SITE). Commons May 16, 1927
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON (BLOOMSBURY SITE). Commons May 16, 1927
6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Illegal Strikes.) Commons May 18, 1927
6 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Provisions as to political fund.) Commons May 25, 1927
SMALL-POX (GOVERNMENT LYMPH). Commons May 30, 1927
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (INQUIRY). Commons May 30, 1927
MOTOR CARS (EXPORTS TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND). Commons May 30, 1927
WAR MEDALS. Commons May 30, 1927
9 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Regulations as to organisations of which established civil servants may be members.) Commons May 30, 1927
FRANCE (COAL IMPORT LICENCES). Commons June 13, 1927
7 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Commons June 13, 1927
2 speeches — AUDIT (LOCAL AUTHORITIES) BILL. Commons June 15, 1927
4 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Commons June 23, 1927
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons June 27, 1927
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Duty on, Tea.) Commons June 28, 1927
3 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Increased duty on matches.) Commons June 28, 1927
13 speeches — POSTPONED CLAUSE 46.—(Transfer of sum from Road Fund to Exchequer.) Commons July 5, 1927
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Repeal of Betting Duty.) Commons July 5, 1927
6 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Repeal of Sugar Duties.) Commons July 7, 1927
8 speeches — MINES DEPARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons July 12, 1927
13 speeches — BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (DEFAULT) ACT, 1926. Commons July 14, 1927
4 speeches — FISHERY BOARD FOR SCOTLAND. Commons July 20, 1927
AIR FORCE ESTIMATES, 1927. Commons July 27, 1927
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 10, 1927
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE [MONEY]. Commons November 10, 1927
HONOURS (SALE). Commons November 14, 1927
2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Rates of unemployment benefit.) Commons November 23, 1927
2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Amendment as to statutory conditions for receipt of benefit.) Commons November 30, 1927
6 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL) (ALLOCATION OF TIME). Commons December 1, 1927
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment to equalize contributions of employers and of insured persons.) Commons December 5, 1927
MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT, 1926. Commons December 5, 1927
4 speeches — PASSPORT (MR. SAKLATVALA). Commons December 6, 1927
3 speeches — CLASS VI. Commons December 14, 1927
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons December 15, 1927
3 speeches — PRAYER BOOK MEASURE, 1927. Commons December 15, 1927
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