Mr Richard Holt
1868 - March 22, 1941Summary information for Mr Richard Holt
Contributions
1915
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Commons February 17, 1915
DISASTERS TO TRADING VESSELS (PUBLICATION OF NEWS). Commons March 10, 1915
CLAUSE 1.—(Powers for Expediting Production of War Material.) Commons March 10, 1915
CUSTOMS (WAR POWERS) BILL. Commons March 10, 1915
CLAUSE 4.—(Provision as to Exportation of Goods under Licence.) Commons March 10, 1915
STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER. Commons May 13, 1915
2 speeches — RE-ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Commons June 3, 1915
CLAUSE 7.—(Short Title.) Commons June 8, 1915
2 speeches — WAR LOAN (TRUSTEES) BILL. Commons June 30, 1915
2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Supplementary Provisions as to the Limitation of the Profits of a Controlled Establishment.) Commons July 1, 1915
2 speeches — NATIONAL REGISTRATION [EXPENSES]. Commons July 5, 1915
CLAUSE 3.—(Functions of Statutory Committee.) Commons July 6, 1915
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Register of Persons between the Ages of Fifteen and Sixty-five.) Commons July 7, 1915
7 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Duty to Fill Up and Return Forms.) Commons July 7, 1915
2 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Notification of Changes of Address, etc.) Commons July 7, 1915
2 speeches — BRITISH SHIPS (MORTGAGES TO FOREIGNERS). Commons July 8, 1915
2 speeches — SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT. Commons July 20, 1915
SPECIAL ACTS (EXTENSION OF TIME) BILL. Commons July 20, 1915
2 speeches — CUSTOMS (WAR POWER) (NO. 2) BILL. Commons July 20, 1915
OPIUM TRADE (CHINA). Commons July 28, 1915
3 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons September 23, 1915
CLAUSE 12.—(New Import Duties.) Commons October 19, 1915
4 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(New Import Duties.) Commons October 20, 1915
5 speeches — PRIME MINISTER'S APPEAL TO UNMARRIED MEN. Commons December 21, 1915
SITTINGS AND BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons December 22, 1915
ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS). Commons December 23, 1915
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