Mr Sidney Webb

1859 - October 13, 1947
Summary information for Mr Sidney Webb

Contributions

1929

3 speeches — CUSTOMS EXAMINATIONS, VICTORIA STATION. Commons January 24, 1929

CLAUSE 83.—(Contributions by councils to voluntary associations in respect of maternity and child welfare.) Commons January 28, 1929

5 speeches — CLAUSE 93.—(Transfer of property and liabilities of Poor Law authorities.) Commons January 29, 1929

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment as to dis-qualification for pensions under) 9 and. 10 Geo. V., c. 102, and 15 and 16 Geo. V., c. 70.) Commons January 30, 1929

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Travelling Expenses.) Commons January 30, 1929

LORD MAYOR'S FUND. Commons January 31, 1929

3 speeches — PRIVATE ENGAGEMENTS (THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES). Commons February 12, 1929

5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Transfer of functions of Poor Law authorities.) Commons February 12, 1929

3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Guardians committees and sub-committees.) Commons February 12, 1929

CLAUSE 43.—(Extent of Part 111.) Commons February 13, 1929

2 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE (CONFIRMATION OF AGREEMENT) BILL. Lords July 22, 1929

3 speeches — COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT BILL. Lords July 23, 1929

13 speeches — EGYPT: RESIGNATION OF LORD LLOYD. Lords July 25, 1929

6 speeches — PEACE TREATIES AND PRIVATE PROPERTY. Lords October 29, 1929

10 speeches — INDIA: THE VICEROY'S STATEMENT. Lords November 5, 1929

11 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE: APPEALS TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Lords November 13, 1929

STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS. Lords November 20, 1929

2 speeches — PRESERVATION OF WILD FAUNA. Lords November 21, 1929

RUTENBERG-JORDAN SCHEME. Written Answers November 27, 1929

2 speeches — THE IMAM OF THE YEMEN. Lords December 3, 1929

7 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE: APPEALS TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Lords December 3, 1929

5 speeches — IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Lords December 9, 1929

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