Mr John Lort-Williams

1881 - June 9, 1966
Summary information for Mr John Lort-Williams

Contributions

1919

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (ELECTION). Commons February 24, 1919

ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT (STOREHOUSE STAFF). Written Answers February 24, 1919

MOTHERLESS CHILDREN. Commons March 3, 1919

APPEALS. Commons March 3, 1919

ANTI-AIRCRAFT CORPS (LONDON DEFENCE). Commons March 3, 1919

SERVICE IN RANKS (OFFICER'S GRATUITY). Commons March 3, 1919

DISABILITY (PROOF). Written Answers March 3, 1919

2 speeches — WAR GRATUITY. Written Answers March 4, 1919

SENIOR NAVAL OFFICER, RIVER TYNE. Written Answers March 6, 1919

ROYAL ENGINEERS. Written Answers March 6, 1919

CASES UNDER INQUIRY. Written Answers March 6, 1919

TROOPS IN SIBERIA. Written Answers March 6, 1919

RE-ENLISTED SOLDIERS (BOUNTY). Written Answers March 6, 1919

ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT (PRIVATE MARTIN). Written Answers March 6, 1919

SEPARATION ALLOWANCES. Written Answers March 6, 1919

BERMONDSEY GUARDIANS (CLERK). Commons March 10, 1919

BUTTER PROSECUTION, BERMONDSEY. Written Answers April 3, 1919

2 speeches — RETAIL BUSINESSES. Commons May 7, 1919

SALE OF ARTICLES SECOND-HAND. Written Answers May 7, 1919

IMPORT RESTRICTIONS. Commons May 19, 1919

GOVERNMENT MESSENGERS (WAGES). Commons May 19, 1919

MARRIAGE LAW (DECEASED BROTHER'S WIFE). Commons June 5, 1919

CHILDREN'S EXCURSIONS. Commons June 5, 1919

RETIRED CIVIL SERVANTS (PENSIONS). Written Answers June 5, 1919

1/9TH HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT. Written Answers August 6, 1919

TANNED KIPS (IMPORTATION). Written Answers August 6, 1919

LONDON TRAFFIC. Commons October 22, 1919

CONGESTED DISTRICTS (BERMONDSEY). Commons November 17, 1919

CHINESE (EMPLOYMENT IN FRANCE). Written Answers November 20, 1919

CONGESTED AREAS. Written Answers November 20, 1919

SEPARATION ALLOWANCE. Written Answers December 22, 1919

WOMEN'S FORAGE CORPS. Written Answers December 22, 1919

EX-SERVICE MEN (TRAINING). Written Answers December 22, 1919

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