Mr Joseph Walton
1849 - February 8, 1923Summary information for Mr Joseph Walton
Contributions
1915
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Commons February 11, 1915
Coal Mines Regulation Act. Commons February 15, 1915
2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING (EMPLOYMENT BY GOVERNMENT). Commons February 15, 1915
DEFENCE OF THE REALM (AMENDMENT NO. 2) BILL. Commons March 9, 1915
COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS. Commons March 9, 1915
CAVALRY CORPS AT MESSINES. Written Answers April 29, 1915
ROYAL ASSENT. Commons May 19, 1915
COMPULSORY SERVICE. Commons May 19, 1915
2 speeches — WAR EXPENDITURE AND TAXATION. Commons June 14, 1915
5 speeches — PART II Commons June 16, 1915
MECHANICS FROM CANADA. Commons June 17, 1915
3 speeches — MOTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE. Commons June 17, 1915
6 speeches — WAR LOAN EXTENSION BILL. Commons June 22, 1915
MOTOR-CAR OWNERS (RELEASE OF CHAUFFEURS). Written Answers June 22, 1915
2 speeches — WAR TAX. Commons June 30, 1915
CHAUFFEUR MECHANICS. Commons June 30, 1915
COAL PRICES. Commons June 30, 1915
2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Controlled Establishments.) Commons July 1, 1915
PRICE OF GAS. Written Answers July 5, 1915
UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE. Commons July 13, 1915
3 speeches — FINANCE (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 14, 1915
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. Commons July 19, 1915
8 speeches — PRICE OF COAL (LIMITATION) BILL. Commons July 19, 1915
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Limitation of Price of Coal at the Pit's Mouth.) Commons July 22, 1915
6 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons September 23, 1915
4 speeches — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC. Commons September 30, 1915
2 speeches — AMERICAN LOAN BILL. Commons October 12, 1915
FINANCE (No. 3) BILL. Commons October 13, 1915
2 speeches — BRITISH DIPLOMATIC POLICY. Commons December 20, 1915
2 speeches — RIFLES AND AMMUNITION. Commons December 20, 1915
ADMIRALTY TRANSPORT (ADVISORY COMMITTEE). Commons December 22, 1915
GERMAN AGENTS IN NEW YORK. Commons December 22, 1915
2 speeches — PRIVY COUNCILLORS OF ENEMY BIRTH. Commons December 22, 1915
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