Mr Philip Snowden
1864 - May 15, 1937Summary information for Mr Philip Snowden
Contributions
1912
Board of Education (Junior Examiners). Written Answers February 26, 1912
CLASS 8.—INSURANCE COMMISSIONS (UNITED-KINGDOM). Commons February 29, 1912
Postmen (Examinations). Written Answers March 1, 1912
Royal Commission on Canals and Inland Navigations. Commons March 6, 1912
Vivisection (Dr. Klein's Experiments). Commons March 7, 1912
Board of Education (Junior Examiners). Written Answers March 7, 1912
Post Office Engineers. Written Answers March 7, 1912
Board of Education (Accountant-General and Chief Clerk). Commons March 12, 1912
4 speeches — APPOINTMENTS. Commons March 14, 1912
LECTURES. Commons March 18, 1912
Government Departments (Assistant Clerks). Written Answers March 18, 1912
Parkhurst Prison. Written Answers March 18, 1912
H.M. Customs (Preventive Men). Commons March 20, 1912
APPOINTMENTS. Written Answers March 26, 1912
APPLICANTS FOR RELIEF. Commons March 28, 1912
4 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE (WOMEN) BILL. Commons March 28, 1912
2 speeches — Post Office (Engineering Department). Commons April 3, 1912
Vaccination. Written Answers April 3, 1912
Ship Surveyors. Written Answers April 3, 1912
5 speeches — Office of Works (Architectural Draughtsmen). Commons May 6, 1912
Telegraph Clerk (Record Endorsed). Commons May 6, 1912
2 speeches — Reform Bill. Commons May 6, 1912
Metropolitan Police (Sunday Duty). Commons May 6, 1912
Superannuation Acts. Written Answers May 6, 1912
BOARD OF TRADE SURVEYORS. Written Answers May 7, 1912
Walmer Castle (Admission of Public). Written Answers May 7, 1912
NATIONAL HEALTH COMMISSIONS (CLERKSHIPS). Written Answers May 13, 1912
WORKMEN'S CONTRIBUTION CARDS. Commons May 15, 1912
Assessors and Collectors of Taxes (Memorial). Commons May 15, 1912
Anti-Vaccination Prosecution (India). Commons May 15, 1912
6 speeches — Office of Works (Architectural Assistants). Commons May 30, 1912
POST OFFICES (WOMEN CLEANERS). Commons May 30, 1912
Elementary School Teachers Superannuation Act (Amendment) Bill. Written Answers May 30, 1912
Board of Trade (Petitions from Employés). Commons June 6, 1912
Laundry Trade (Trade Boards Act). Commons June 6, 1912
Plural Voting. Written Answers June 12, 1912
CROWN SERVANTS. Written Answers June 17, 1912
Non-Collegiate Certificated Teachers. Commons June 18, 1912
3 speeches — TRACKLESS TROLLEY SCHEME. Commons June 20, 1912
RULES OF APPROVED SOCIETIES. Written Answers July 15, 1912
Valuation of Licensed Premises. Written Answers July 17, 1912
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Written Answers July 17, 1912
4 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 18, 1912
Vaccination. Commons July 24, 1912
BLACKBURN PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. Commons July 24, 1912
Western Australia (Immigration). Written Answers July 24, 1912
Post Office (Engineering Department). Written Answers July 29, 1912
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 31, 1912
Regent's Park. Written Answers July 31, 1912
NATIONAL INSUEANCE ACT. Written Answers August 1, 1912
Board of Agriculture (Fisheries Division). Written Answers August 1, 1912
Post Office Factories (Great Britain and Ireland). Written Answers August 6, 1912
Telephone Service. Written Answers August 7, 1912
Assistant Postal Engineers. Written Answers October 15, 1912
Victorian Government (Engineers). Commons October 16, 1912
Licensing Duties (Camden Brewery). Commons October 16, 1912
Franchise and Registration Bill. Commons October 16, 1912
2 speeches — Customs and Excise (Assistants' Examination). Commons October 16, 1912
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE WORK (WOMEN CLERKS). Commons October 16, 1912
Motor Car Accidents (London). Written Answers October 16, 1912
UNEMPLOYMENT DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER. Written Answers October 18, 1912
Small-pox (International Tables of Death Rates). Written Answers October 18, 1912
Post Office Engineers. Written Answers October 25, 1912
War Office Typist-Controller. Commons November 5, 1912
2 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Composition of Irish House of Commons). Commons November 5, 1912
2 speeches — Vaccination. Written Answers November 6, 1912
Civil Service (Second Division Clerks). Written Answers November 7, 1912
Prisoners in India (Case of Ulaskar Dutt). Written Answers November 11, 1912
Vaccination (Bristol Board of Guardians). Written Answers November 12, 1912
Driving to the Public Danger (Penalties). Commons November 14, 1912
2 speeches — Vaccinating Officers. Written Answers November 14, 1912
Board of Trade (Staff Posts). Written Answers November 14, 1912
3 speeches — Works Premises (Housing and Sanitary Requirements). Commons November 21, 1912
2 speeches — Vaccination Officers (Remuneration). Commons November 21, 1912
HEALTH INSURANCE OFFICERS. Commons November 21, 1912
Lodging Employés on Factory Premises. Written Answers November 21, 1912
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Commons November 26, 1912
APPOINTMENTS OF OFFICERS. Commons November 27, 1912
Labour Exchanges (Staff Posts). Commons November 27, 1912
Estate Duty Office (Supervising Assistant Clerk). Commons November 27, 1912
Vaccination Officers' Fees. Written Answers November 27, 1912
Strike Breakers (Blackburn). Written Answers November 27, 1912
2 speeches — Women's Suffrage Societies (Pamphlet). Commons December 2, 1912
Regent's Park. Commons December 2, 1912
London University Site. Commons December 2, 1912
Post Office (Unrest in the Engineering Classes). Written Answers December 2, 1912
3 speeches — SURVEYORS OF EXCISE ENGAGED. Commons December 5, 1912
Bedford Union (Vaccination Officers). Commons December 5, 1912
3 speeches — Golder's Green Crossing. Commons December 5, 1912
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE (PROMOTIONS TO SURVEYING GRADE). Written Answers December 5, 1912
8 speeches — Customs and Excise Officials. Commons December 11, 1912
Temporary Excise Officers. Written Answers December 11, 1912
Vaccination. Written Answers December 11, 1912
Divorce (Royal Commission). Commons December 19, 1912
3 speeches — Mint (Deputy-Master). Commons December 19, 1912
Reckless Motor Driving (Blackpool). Commons December 31, 1912
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