Mr Richard Bell
1859 - May 1, 1930Summary information for Mr Richard Bell
Contributions
1904
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 11, 1904
KINGS SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 12, 1904
2 speeches — CHINESE LABOUR, IN THE TRANSVAAL. Commons February 22, 1904
Applications for Postmastership of Castle Douglas. Commons February 25, 1904
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (MARINERS' VOTES). Commons March 8, 1904
Board of Trade and Railway Management. Commons March 10, 1904
Licensed Premises owned by the Church. Commons March 21, 1904
War Office Contracts and Fair Wages Clause. Commons March 24, 1904
Taff Vale Railway. Commons March 24, 1904
Railway Couplings Commons April 21, 1904
4 speeches — TRADE UNIONS AND TRADES DISPUTES BILL. Commons April 22, 1904
ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF NATIVES IN SOUTH AFRICA. Commons May 5, 1904
Piecework in Devonport Dockyard. Commons June 13, 1904
Return of Hours of Railway Servants. Commons June 16, 1904
2 speeches — Accident on Tenterden and Headcorn Railway Line. Commons June 16, 1904
Protection of Live Rails on Electric Railways. Commons June 20, 1904
Postal Servants and Trade Unions. Commons June 27, 1904
Exhibition of Automatic Couplings and Either-side Brakes. Commons June 27, 1904
LICENSING BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons July 4, 1904
Erection of Small Arms Factory in India. Commons July 8, 1904
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 19, 1904
Post Office Wages—Adoption of Wages Proposed by the Bradford Committee. Commons July 28, 1904
(PREFERENTIAL DUTIES). Commons August 1, 1904
Return of Hours of Railway Servants. Commons August 2, 1904
Trades Disputes Commission. Commons August 2, 1904
Appointment of Additional Sub-Inspector of Railways. Commons August 4, 1904
Protection of Trade Union Funds Suggested Legislation. Commons August 8, 1904
Royal Commission on Trades Disputes. Commons August 8, 1904
CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 11, 1904
Hours of Duty at Harrogate Post Office. Commons August 12, 1904
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