Mr Ramsay Macdonald

1866 - November 9, 1937
Summary information for Mr Ramsay Macdonald

Contributions

1912

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 14, 1912

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL UNREST. Commons February 15, 1912

Russian Troops in Persia. Commons February 20, 1912

Persia (Mr. Shuster's Financial Administration). Commons February 20, 1912

2 speeches — Persia. Commons February 29, 1912

CLASS 8.—INSURANCE COMMISSIONS (UNITED-KINGDOM). Commons February 29, 1912

STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER. Commons March 1, 1912

Industrial Poisoning Cases. Commons March 4, 1912

2 speeches — Factory and Workshop Act. Commons March 4, 1912

Seal v. Alexander. Commons March 4, 1912

Factory Inspectorate (Organisation). Commons March 4, 1912

COAL STRIKE. Commons March 6, 1912

Survey Officers (India). Commons March 12, 1912

"FORWARD" NEWSPAPER. Commons March 13, 1912

COAL MINES (MINIMUM WAGE) BILL Commons March 19, 1912

7 speeches — GOAL MINES (MINIMUM WAGE) BILL. Commons March 19, 1912

2 speeches — Factories and Workshops (Inspection). Commons March 21, 1912

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 22, 1912

8 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Minimum Wage for workmen employed underground in Goal Mines.) Commons March 22, 1912

CLAUSE 2.—(Settlement of Minimum Rate of Wages and District Rules.) Commons March 22, 1912

3 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Short Title and Duration.) Commons March 22, 1912

Persia (Presentation of Papers). Commons March 25, 1912

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 26, 1912

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Minimum Wage for Workmen Employed Underground in Coal Mines.) Commons March 26, 1912

2 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons March 26, 1912

SETTLEMENT OF AN OLD CONTROVERSY. Commons April 11, 1912

9 speeches — SECOND READING— [Seventh Day's Debate.] Commons May 9, 1912

3 speeches — Aliens (Deportation). Commons May 13, 1912

Tailoring Trade Dispute. Commons May 15, 1912

TRADES DISPUTES AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Written Answers May 15, 1912

Miss Malecka (Sentence). Commons May 16, 1912

Coal Mines (Minimum Wage) Act. Commons May 16, 1912

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL UNREST. Commons May 21, 1912

3 speeches — PROSECUTION OF MR. TOM MANN. Commons May 22, 1912

2 speeches — SUFFRAGIST PBOSECUTIONS (SENTENCES). Commons May 22, 1912

5 speeches — MOTION FOE ADJOURNMENT. Commons June 5, 1912

2 speeches — EXISTING STATUTES (MODIFICATION). Commons June 6, 1912

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 7, 1912

2 speeches — PORT OF LONDON (STRIKE). Commons June 11, 1912

10 speeches — PROTECTION OF WORKMEN. Commons June 12, 1912

Expulsion of Malatesta. Written Answers June 12, 1912

2 speeches — REFERENCE TO INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL. Commons June 13, 1912

2 speeches — Miss Malecka (Publication of Papers). Commons June 17, 1912

Labour Exchanges. Commons June 17, 1912

Census of Wages. Commons June 17, 1912

Malatesta. Commons June 17, 1912

Industrial Council. Commons June 18, 1912

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons June 19, 1912

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 20, 1912

MARRIED WOMEN OUTWORKERS. Written Answers June 20, 1912

2 speeches — ADDITIONAL NUMBER OF MEN AND BOYS. Commons July 22, 1912

6 speeches — PORT OF LONDON (STRIKE). Commons July 23, 1912

2 speeches — EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS (INDIAN BUDGET). Commons July 30, 1912

3 speeches — BELFAST RIOTS. Commons July 31, 1912

PORT OF LONDON (STRIKE). Commons August 1, 1912

PORT OF LONDON (STRIKE). Commons August 1, 1912

Certificates of Successful Vaccination. Written Answers August 2, 1912

PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons August 6, 1912

2 speeches — TRADE UNIONS (No. 2) BILL. Commons August 6, 1912

5 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Legislative Powers of Irish Parliament.) Commons October 21, 1912

PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. Commons October 30, 1912

2 speeches — CLAUSE8.—(Composition of Irish Senate.) Commons October 31, 1912

2 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Composition of Irish House of Commons). Commons November 5, 1912

Geological Survey. Commons November 11, 1912

Public Records. Commons November 11, 1912

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