Mr John Rawlinson
1860 - January 14, 1926Summary information for Mr John Rawlinson
Contributions
1911
Preventive Detention. Written Answers February 8, 1911
Borstal Institutions. Written Answers February 8, 1911
Preventive Detention. Written Answers February 9, 1911
4 speeches — POSTAGE STAMP CONTRACT. Commons March 3, 1911
5 speeches — SOUTH WALES COAL STRIKE. Commons March 6, 1911
Development Commissioners (Advisory Committee). Commons March 15, 1911
Super-Tax. Written Answers March 16, 1911
Judges and Trade Unions. Written Answers March 20, 1911
ALLOCATION OF TIME.—PRIME MINISTER'S MOTION. Commons March 27, 1911
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of House of Lords as to Money Hill.) Commons April 5, 1911
Income Tax Collection. Commons April 10, 1911
Prevention of Crimes Act, 1880 (Habitual Criminals). Commons April 10, 1911
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of House of Lords as to Money Bill.) Commons April 10, 1911
2 speeches — Income Tax Collection. Written Answers April 12, 1911
3 speeches — ASYLUM OFFICERS (EMPLOYMENT, PENSIONS, AND SUPERANNUATION) BILL. Commons April 21, 1911
CLAUSE 8.—(Rates and Conditions of Benefits.) Commons July 17, 1911
CLAUSE 12.—(Provisions in the case of contributors who are inmates of hospitals, etc.). Commons July 31, 1911
METROPOLITAN WATER BOARD (NEW WORKS) BILL [Lords.] (By Order.) Commons July 31, 1911
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (PRIVATE BUSINESS). Commons August 11, 1911
Flogging Sentence (Liverpool). Commons August 17, 1911
3 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Delivery of Copies to British Museum and other Libraries.) Commons August 17, 1911
Finance Act—Chaplains Abroad. Written Answers October 25, 1911
CLAUSE 31.—(Deficit.) Commons October 31, 1911
5 speeches — PART II.—EXCEPTIONS. Commons November 20, 1911
3 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 28, 1911
NEW CLAUSE [Read a second time, 28th November.] Commons November 29, 1911
ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons November 30, 1911
3 speeches — CENSORSHIP OF PLAYS. Commons December 1, 1911
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