Mr John Robertson

1856 - January 5, 1933
Summary information for Mr John Robertson

Contributions

1915

4 speeches — GERMAN TORPEDO ATTACK. Commons February 3, 1915

17 speeches — LABOUR EXCHANGES AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.—Class VII. Commons February 4, 1915

7 speeches — LABOUR EXCHANGES. Commons February 17, 1915

2 speeches — STUDY OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE. Commons February 17, 1915

ANILINE DYE INDUSTRY. Commons February 18, 1915

25 speeches — ANILINE DYE INDUSTRY (STATE AID). Commons February 22, 1915

KNITTING MACHINE NEEDLES (DUTCH EXPORTS). Commons February 23, 1915

4 speeches — LABOUR EXCHANGES AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.—Class VII. Commons February 23, 1915

UNITED STATES (IMPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY). Commons February 24, 1915

2 speeches — BRITISH SHIPS (TRANSFER RESTRICTION) BILL. Commons February 24, 1915

NATIONAL INSURANCE (PART II.) AMENDMENT.— [MONEY.] Commons March 2, 1915

DOCKERS' UNION AND LONDON SHIPOWNERS. Commons March 3, 1915

GERMAN RAIDS (COMPENSATION CLAIMS). Commons March 11, 1915

44 speeches — BRITISH DYES, LIMITED. Commons March 11, 1915

PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY (MALE TYPISTS). Commons March 15, 1915

15 speeches — FOOD PRICES AND WAGES. Commons March 15, 1915

2 speeches — DUNDALK AND NEWRY STEAM PACKET COMPANY. Commons April 20, 1915

3 speeches — EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN. Commons April 21, 1915

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (PROFITS). Commons April 27, 1915

11 speeches — FOOD PRICES. Commons April 29, 1915

3 speeches — GLASS MANUFACTURE. Commons May 5, 1915

NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY (FARES TO CONVALESCENT HOMES). Commons May 6, 1915

3 speeches — STATUTORY COMPANIES (REDEEMABLE STOCK) BILL. Commons May 6, 1915

4 speeches — FOOD SUPPLY. Commons May 19, 1915

4 speeches — NATIONAL REGISTRATION BILL. Commons July 5, 1915

2 speeches — MOTOS CARS, ETC. Commons September 29, 1915

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