Mr Richard Holt
1868 - March 22, 1941Summary information for Mr Richard Holt
Contributions
1908
2 speeches — Shanghai Mails. Commons February 13, 1908
Haydon Bridge—Registration of Births. Commons February 17, 1908
Burial Regulations. Commons February 20, 1908
The Cunard Subsidies. Commons February 27, 1908
Repayments of Naval Works Loans. Commons February 28, 1908
Repayment of Military Works Loans. Commons February 28, 1908
3 speeches — CHINESE ON BRITISH SHIPS. Commons March 3, 1908
Scottish Justices of the Peace and Jury Service. Commons March 4, 1908
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 10, 1908
LIVERPOOL CORPORATION BILL. Commons March 12, 1908
The Tugs "Grappler" and "Robust." Commons March 20, 1908
2 speeches — Admiralty Coal Stock. Commons March 24, 1908
Yard Craft No. 11. Commons March 24, 1908
DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL. Commons March 24, 1908
Yard Craft No. 11. Commons March 27, 1908
The Tug "Rover's" Engines. Commons April 3, 1908
Duty on Lumber shipped from United States to France. Commons May 4, 1908
Transport for War Times. Commons May 4, 1908
Introduction of American Shad into British Waters. Commons May 6, 1908
Dimensions of the two Lighters for Sheerness. Commons May 18, 1908
Construction of Tugs for the Navy. Commons May 19, 1908
IRISH UNIVERSITIES [EXPENSES] REPORT. Commons June 2, 1908
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (ADMISSION OF THE PRESS) BILL. Commons June 26, 1908
OLD-AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 6, 1908
The Load Line. Commons July 9, 1908
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 14, 1908
Straits Settlements Sunday Labour Ordinance. Commons July 21, 1908
2 speeches — IRISH UNIVERSITIES BILL. Commons July 24, 1908
Early Morning Drinking. Commons October 29, 1908
4 speeches — PORT OF LONDON (RECOMMITTED) BILL. Commons November 11, 1908
8 speeches — PORT OF LONDON (RECOMMITTED) BILL. Commons November 12, 1908
PORT OF LONDON BILL. Commons December 9, 1908
HOPS BILL. Commons December 9, 1908
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