Mr Sidney Webb
1859 - October 13, 1947Summary information for Mr Sidney Webb
Contributions
1923
10 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons March 5, 1923
FEES (INCREASE) BILL. Commons March 7, 1923
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 8, 1923
ARRESTS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Commons March 12, 1923
DEPORTATIONS FROM GREAT BRITAIN. Commons March 14, 1923
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons March 19, 1923
3 speeches — TERMINAL GRATUITIES. Commons March 22, 1923
2 speeches — MUSEUMS (ADMISSION FEES). Commons March 22, 1923
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons March 26, 1923
RAILWAY RATES. Commons April 9, 1923
3 speeches — DANGEROUG DRUGS AND POISONS (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons April 9, 1923
2 speeches — ORPHANS AND ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN. Commons April 12, 1923
OVERPAYMENTS. Commons April 12, 1923
EXPLANATORY CIRCULARS. Commons April 16, 1923
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. Commons April 18, 1923
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITIES(GRANTS). Written Answers April 19, 1923
LETTERS (OFFICIAL OPENING). Commons April 23, 1923
ESTATE DUTY. Commons April 23, 1923
5 speeches — HOUSING, Etc. (No. 2) BILL. Commons April 25, 1923
WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Written Answers April 25, 1923
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS. Written Answers April 26, 1923
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS (PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS). Written Answers April 27, 1923
EDUCATION (INSTITUTION CHILDREN) BILL. Commons July 6, 1923
3 speeches — EXECUTIONS, CALABAR. Commons July 9, 1923
2 speeches — CAPITALIST SYSTEM. Commons July 16, 1923
CLAUSE 8.—(Statutes relating to trusts and college contributions to University purposes.) Commons July 20, 1923
SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Commons July 25, 1923
4 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BILL [Lords]. Commons July 27, 1923
BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES. Commons July 30, 1923
4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons August 1, 1923
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