Mr Samuel Viant
1882 - May 19, 1964Summary information for Mr Samuel Viant
Contributions
1928
BENEFIT (TRADE UNION BRANCH SECRETARIES). Written Answers February 29, 1928
2 speeches — BUILDING WORK (NAVAL RATINGS). Commons March 7, 1928
3 speeches — DOCKYARDS DISCHARGES (PAINTERS). Commons March 14, 1928
2 speeches — DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR BUILDINGS. Commons April 2, 1928
CLAUSE 5.—(Special provisions with respect to register of electors to be made in 1929.) Commons April 18, 1928
2 speeches — REGISTRATION (BIRTHS, HOUSE OF COMMONS DEATHS AND MARRIAGES) BILL. Commons April 20, 1928
HAMPTON COURT BARRACKS. Commons May 10, 1928
2 speeches — BOARD OF EDUCATION. Commons May 16, 1928
RAILWAYS (MILITARY PROTECTION). Written Answers May 16, 1928
PRISONS, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons May 21, 1928
CLAUSE 1.—(Duty on Tea.) Commons June 25, 1928
CASUAL WARDS, MIDDLESEX. Written Answers July 12, 1928
RAILWAY CARRIAGES (GAS LIGHTING). Written Answers November 13, 1928
MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (IRISH FREE STATE). Commons November 15, 1928
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW. Written Answers November 15, 1928
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 19, 1928
PENARTH. Written Answers November 21, 1928
TRAINEES, BUILDING TRADES. Written Answers November 21, 1928
2 speeches — KEW GARDENS (ADMISSION CHARGES). Commons November 26, 1928
LAND SALES, COVENTRY (CINEMAS). Commons November 26, 1928
TRAINING (CARPENTRY AND BRICKLAYING). Written Answers November 27, 1928
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (NEGOTIATIONS). Commons November 28, 1928
TRAINEES, PUDSEY AND LEEDS. Commons November 28, 1928
CINEMA SITE, COVENTRY. Written Answers December 3, 1928
BUILDING INDUSTRY. Commons December 4, 1928
5 speeches — HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) ACT, 1924. Commons December 12, 1928
CLAUSE 5.—(Public Assistance Committee.) Commons December 17, 1928
CLAUSE 29.—(Rights of certain urban district councils to maintain county roads.) Commons December 19, 1928
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