Mr Leslie Scott
1869 - May 19, 1950Summary information for Mr Leslie Scott
Contributions
1920
3 speeches — WAR EMERGENCY LAWS (CONTINUANCE) BILL. Commons February 16, 1920
8 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Continuance of certain Defence of the Realm Regulations.) Commons February 19, 1920
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Commons February 27, 1920
RENT RESTRICTION ACTS. Commons March 15, 1920
BUSINESS PREMISES. Written Answers March 15, 1920
VICTORIA WORKS, WINCHAM. Written Answers March 15, 1920
TELEPHONE SEEVICE. Commons March 16, 1920
WAR LOANS (DEPRECIATION FUND). Written Answers March 18, 1920
POLICE PENSIONS. Written Answers March 18, 1920
BUSINESS PREMISES (RENTS). Commons March 31, 1920
4 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1920-21, [PROGRESS]. Commons April 22, 1920
CIVIL SERVANTS' LEAVE (TRANSPORT ACCOMMODATION). Written Answers April 26, 1920
BRAMSHOTT CAMP (SENTENCE FOR MURDER). Written Answers April 27, 1920
FRIENDLY NEUTRALS (GERMAN DEBTORS). Written Answers April 28, 1920
EXCESS PROFITS DUTY. Written Answers April 29, 1920
INDEMNITY BILL. Commons May 3, 1920
6 speeches — INDEMNITY BILL. Commons May 3, 1920
EXCESS PROFITS DUTY. Written Answers May 3, 1920
RAW COCOA (RE-EXPORTATION). Written Answers May 4, 1920
RENT RESTRICTION (AMENDMENT) BILL. Written Answers May 6, 1920
11 speeches — AGRICULTURE BILL. Commons June 9, 1920
3 speeches — MINISTRY OF MINES BILL. Commons June 30, 1920
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSEE.—(Amendment as respects pre-war standard in accounting periods ending after 31st December, 1919.) Commons July 14, 1920
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.— Amendments of s. 26 of 7 and 8 Geo. V., c.31, as respects accounting periods ending after 31st December, 1919. Commons July 14, 1920
WAR LOANS (DEPRECIATION FUND). Written Answers August 11, 1920
2 speeches — IMPERIAL MINERAL RESEARCH BUREAU (BAUXITE). Written Answers December 8, 1920
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