Mr Robert Taylor
1886 - April 5, 1934Summary information for Mr Robert Taylor
Contributions
1929
TASK WORK. Commons January 24, 1929
3 speeches — CANADIAN HARVEST (BRITISH WORKERS). Commons January 28, 1929
RUSSIA. Commons January 28, 1929
2 speeches — SHOPS (HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT) Commons January 30, 1929
2 speeches — JUVENILE OFFENDERS, GAINSBOROUGH (SENTENCES). Commons January 31, 1929
RUSSO-GERMAN PROTOCOL. Written Answers February 4, 1929
2 speeches — CANADIAN HARVEST (BRITISH WORKERS). Commons February 11, 1929
RAILWAY FREIGHT REBATES (GRAIN). Commons February 11, 1929
2 speeches — AFGHANISTAN. Commons February 11, 1929
4 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons February 11, 1929
FISHING INDUSTRY (EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS). Commons February 12, 1929
VOLUNTARY HOSPITALS. Commons February 13, 1929
ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE. Written Answers February 13, 1929
4 speeches — BORSTAL INSTITUTIONS. Commons February 14, 1929
2 speeches — SHOP HOURS (CIGARETTES). Commons February 14, 1929
3 speeches — BANK RATE. Commons February 14, 1929
3 speeches — BRITISH INVESTMENTS, GERMANY. Commons February 14, 1929
EX-LORD CHANCELLORS (PENSIONS). Commons February 14, 1929
RUSSIA (IMPORTS). Commons February 19, 1929
5 speeches — RUSSIA (DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS). Commons February 20, 1929
DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAXATION. Commons February 26, 1929
RUSSIA (BRITISH TRADE). Written Answers March 11, 1929
3 speeches — RUSSIA. Commons March 12, 1929
EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons March 12, 1929
CONSULAR OFFICERS. Commons March 13, 1929
5 speeches — SHOPS (HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT) BILL. Commons March 13, 1929
LINCOLN. Written Answers March 13, 1929
IMPORTED BOOKS (CUSTOMS DETENTION). Commons March 14, 1929
5 speeches — CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons March 14, 1929
STREET EXPLOSIONS (COMPENSATION). Commons March 14, 1929
RUSSIA (IMPORTS). Written Answers March 18, 1929
MISS ALMA EWERT. Commons March 21, 1929
LICENSED CLUBS. Commons March 21, 1929
2 speeches — EXHIBITIONS, DOMINIONS AND COLONIES. Commons March 25, 1929
CHIEF CONSTABLE, WARWICKSHIRE (APPOINTMENT). Commons March 26, 1929
2 speeches — GENERAL ELECTION (TERRITORIALS IN CAMP). Commons March 27, 1929
2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA AND GERMANY (TREATY). Commons March 27, 1929
2 speeches — CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons April 18, 1929
3 speeches — POOR LAW RELIEF (TEST WORK). Commons April 18, 1929
4 speeches — BRITISH ARMY (SPECIAL CAMPAIGN PENSION). Commons April 23, 1929
TERRITORIAL ARMY (VOTING FACILITIES). Commons April 23, 1929
STATISTICS. Commons April 23, 1929
RIVER SEVERN (BARRAGE). Commons April 23, 1929
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons April 23, 1929
SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT. Commons April 24, 1929
EMPLOYÉS, SINGAPORE. Commons April 24, 1929
HOUSING (OXTED AND LIMPS-FIELD). Commons April 25, 1929
4 speeches — RAILWAYS (DEVELOPMENT AND MODERNISATION). Commons April 25, 1929
TERRITORIAL ARMY (POLITICAL MEETINGS). Written Answers April 25, 1929
LAND RECLAMATION (THE WASH). Written Answers July 17, 1929
RAILWAY WORK. Written Answers July 18, 1929
2 speeches — DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. Commons July 22, 1929
EDUCATION GRANTS. Written Answers July 23, 1929
SHOP HOURS, GREAT YARMOUTH. Commons July 25, 1929
2 speeches — EXPORT CREDITS (EXTENSION TO RUSSIA). Commons July 25, 1929
RUSSIA (DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS). Written Answers July 25, 1929
3 speeches — THIRD PARTIES (RIGHTS AGAINST INSURERS) BILL. Commons October 29, 1929
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 30, 1929
CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of right to widows' pensions). Commons November 7, 1929
3 speeches — EXPORT CREDITS. Commons December 9, 1929
SMALL HOLDINGS. Written Answers December 9, 1929
RUSSIAN TIMBER (IMPORTS). Commons December 10, 1929
6 speeches — SOVIET RUSSIA. Commons December 18, 1929
EXPORT CREDITS. Commons December 23, 1929
2 speeches — HOME-GROWN CEREALS. Commons December 23, 1929
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons December 23, 1929
NATIONAL FUND. Written Answers December 23, 1929
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