Mr Peter Raffan
1863 - June 23, 1940Summary information for Mr Peter Raffan
Contributions
1911
Pretoria Mine Explosion. Commons February 8, 1911
8 speeches — LAND VALUATION. Commons February 14, 1911
BOARD OF EDUCATION. (CLASS 4.) Commons March 10, 1911
NEW CLAUSE.—(Contiguous Pieces of Land.) Commons March 27, 1911
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of s. 26 (1) of the Principal Act.) Commons March 28, 1911
Railway Property Valuation (Lowton). Commons April 25, 1911
CLAUSE 2.—(Restriction of the powers of the House of Lords as to Bills other than Money Bills.) Commons May 10, 1911
SWEATED MANUFACTURED GOODS (IMPORTATION) (PREVENTION) BILL. Commons May 12, 1911
Phthisis (Compulsory Notification). Commons May 18, 1911
2 speeches — Sewers and Drains. Commons May 18, 1911
Canadian Emigration Agents. Commons May 31, 1911
Police Officers as Public House Licensees. Commons June 26, 1911
Education (School and Continuation Class Attendance) Bill. Commons July 5, 1911
BOARD OF EDUCATION (CLASS 4). Commons July 13, 1911
2 speeches — Creation of Peers. Commons July 18, 1911
4 speeches — INLAND REVENUE (VOTE 2). Commons July 25, 1911
2 speeches — Secondary Schools. Commons August 3, 1911
2 speeches — Chelmsford Town Council (Housing Question). Commons August 8, 1911
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons August 8, 1911
4 speeches — CLAUSE 18.—(Conditions for the Approval of Approved Societies.) Commons October 26, 1911
CLAUSE 36.—(Special Provisions with Regard to Persons in the Naval and Military Service of the Crown.) Commons November 7, 1911
3 speeches — CLAUSE 84.—(Provisions as to Coroners' Inquests on Deaths from Accidents in Mines.) Commons November 24, 1911
Emigration from United Kingdom. Commons November 28, 1911
Post Office Employés. Commons December 12, 1911
Railway Strike (Casual Signalmen). Commons December 12, 1911
Assistant Mines Inspectors. Commons December 12, 1911
2 speeches — Extension of Time for Objection to Provisional Valuation. Commons December 12, 1911
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