Mr Sidney Webb
1859 - October 13, 1947Summary information for Mr Sidney Webb
Contributions
1926
ONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Written Answers March 15, 1926
6 speeches — ECONOMY (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons March 16, 1926
3 speeches — GRANTS-IN-AID (MESTON COMMITTEE). Commons March 23, 1926
WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 13, 1926
3 speeches — REPORT [13TH APRIL]. Commons April 14, 1926
5 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE (ORGANISATION). Commons April 14, 1926
HOME OFFICE. Commons May 10, 1926
6 speeches — MERCHANDISE MARKS (IMPORTED GOODS) BILL. Commons May 12, 1926
MINER'S WIVES AND DEPENDANTS, BOLTON (RELIEF). Commons July 20, 1926
MINERS' DEPENDANTS (RELIEF). Commons July 29, 1926
PARISH COUNCILLORS. Written Answers August 4, 1926
NEW CLAUSE.—(Power to grant provisional exemption from Order in Council.) Commons November 22, 1926
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Imported goods bearing name or trade mark of British manufacturer or trader, not to be sold unless accompanied by indication, of origin.) Commons November 22, 1926
3 speeches — MERCHANDISE MARKS (IMPORTED GOODS) BILL. Commons November 22, 1926
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power to require indication of origin in the ease of certain imported goods.) Commons November 22, 1926
4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power to require indication of origin in, the case of certain imported goods.) Commons November 23, 1926
4 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Offences.) Commons November 23, 1926
CLAUSE 5.—(Power of employer to exempt himself from penalty on conviction of the actual offender.) Commons November 23, 1926
CLAUSE 8.—(Execution of Act by local authorities.) Commons November 23, 1926
3 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Interpretation.) Commons November 23, 1926
MERCHANDISE MARKS (IMPORTED GOODS) BILL. Commons November 24, 1926
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. Written Answers November 30, 1926
2 speeches — SALE OF FOOD (WEIGHTS AND MEASURES) BILL [Lords]. Commons December 7, 1926
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