Mr Ramsay Macdonald

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

Contributions

1916

BRITISH SUBJECTS. Commons February 22, 1916

STABLE DORMITORIES (ROYAL FLYING CORPS). Commons February 29, 1916

4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Prolongation of Expiring Terms of Service.) Commons May 10, 1916

CLAUSE 4.—(Provisions as to Certificates of Exemption.) Commons May 10, 1916

INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY (SEIZURE OF PAMPHLETS). Commons May 18, 1916

SOLDIERS' LEAVE (RAILWAY PASSES). Commons May 23, 1916

SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT, 1916–17. Commons May 24, 1916

8 speeches — WHITSUNTIDE RECESS. Commons June 1, 1916

2 speeches — POST OFFICE TELEGRAPH STAFF. Commons June 29, 1916

18 speeches — INTERNMENT OF ALIENS. Commons June 29, 1916

6 speeches — CLAUSE 7—(Provisions for Securing Welfare of Workers in Factories and Workshops.) Commons July 10, 1916

2 speeches — BOARD OF EDUCATION.—Class IV. Commons July 18, 1916

5 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE.—Class II. Commons August 3, 1916

7 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE.—Class II. Commons August 3, 1916

BRITISH SOLDIERS ON FRENCH FARMS. Commons August 21, 1916

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (BOOT AND SHOE OPERATIVES). Commons August 22, 1916

RAILWAY ADSHNISTHATION. Commons August 22, 1916

3 speeches — MILITARY SERVICE. Commons October 19, 1916

NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT (BIRTH CERTIFICATES). Written Answers November 2, 1916

WAR OFFICE WORK, DUBLIN (WOMEN'S WAGES). Written Answers November 8, 1916

ROYAL DEFENCE CORPS. Written Answers November 8, 1916

11 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons November 14, 1916

NEW MINISTRIES AND SECRETARIES BILL. Commons December 18, 1916

EXEMPTED MEN (MEDICAL EXAMINATION). Commons December 19, 1916

CLAUSE 2.—(Powers and Duties of Minister of Labour) Commons December 20, 1916

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