Mr Lionel Beaumont-Thomas
1893 - 1942Summary information for Mr Lionel Beaumont-Thomas
Contributions
1931
IRON AND STEEL TRADES. Commons January 22, 1931
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Commons February 3, 1931
IRON AND STBEL INDUSTRY. Commons February 10, 1931
2 speeches — GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE (WAR LOANS AND PAYMENTS). Commons February 17, 1931
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 2) BILL. Commons February 18, 1931
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE COMMITTEE. Commons February 23, 1931
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. Commons March 5, 1931
INDO-EUROPEAN TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT (PERSIAN SECTION). Commons March 9, 1931
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE DEPARTMENT (MOTOR CARS). Commons March 10, 1931
2 speeches — SUPPLIES. Commons March 11, 1931
MOTOR VEHICLES. Commons March 16, 1931
VOTE OF CENSURE MOTION. Commons April 16, 1931
2 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Commons April 21, 1931
GLOVE INDUSTRY. Commons April 28, 1931
MINERS' WELFARE FUND. Commons May 19, 1931
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Commons June 2, 1931
ALIENS. Commons June 4, 1931
GOVERNMENT WORKS (MATERIALS). Commons June 8, 1931
WORKING HOURS. Commons June 9, 1931
2 speeches — PARACHUTES. Commons June 17, 1931
2 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Commons June 23, 1931
HOURS OF WORK. Commons June 30, 1931
FAR EAST (COMMERCIAL REPRESENTATIVES). Commons July 7, 1931
CIVIL SERVICE (BONUS). Commons July 14, 1931
IMPORTED CYCLES AND CYCLE PARTS. Commons July 20, 1931
CYCLES (REFLECTORS). Commons September 10, 1931
2 speeches — WORK SCHEMES (GRANTS). Commons September 14, 1931
NATIONAL ECONOMY BILL. Commons September 14, 1931
MOTOR COACHES (SPEED). Commons September 16, 1931
SUPPLIES. Commons September 29, 1931
COAL INDUSTRY (GLAMORGAN). Commons October 6, 1931
IMPORTS. Commons November 17, 1931
IRON AND STEEL. INDUSTRY. Commons November 24, 1931
2 speeches — TINPLATE INDUSTRY. Commons November 30, 1931
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Commons December 2, 1931
3 speeches — IMPORTS. Commons December 8, 1931
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