Mr Sydney Buxton

1853 - October 15, 1934
Summary information for Mr Sydney Buxton

Contributions

1912

2 speeches — North British Railway. Commons February 19, 1912

LECTURERS. Commons February 21, 1912

CONSULTATION WITH THE GOVERNMENT. Commons February 22, 1912

4 speeches — COAL STRIKE. Commons February 29, 1912

Railways and Omnibuses. Commons March 4, 1912

Agricultural Light Railways. Commons March 5, 1912

2 speeches — Erin Assurance and Investment Company, Limited. Commons March 6, 1912

AMOUNT OF COAL (FIFESHIRE). Commons March 11, 1912

3 speeches — Steamers "Le Nord" and "Lockwood" (Collision). Commons March 18, 1912

Trade Boards (Ireland). Commons March 19, 1912

2 speeches — GOAL MINES (MINIMUM WAGE) BILL. Commons March 19, 1912

2 speeches — LOSS OF WAGES. Commons March 21, 1912

13 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Minimum Wage for workmen employed underground in Goal Mines.) Commons March 22, 1912

16 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Minimum Wage for Workmen Employed Underground in Coal Mines.) Commons March 26, 1912

PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. Commons March 27, 1912

2 speeches — WORKERS IN COAL MINES. Commons March 28, 1912

CLAUSE 5.—(Interpretation and Provision as to Chairman). Commons March 28, 1912

UNEMPLOYMENT (AGE LIMIT). Commons April 1, 1912

Emigrant Ships (Legal Complement). Commons May 6, 1912

French Railways (Accidents). Commons May 8, 1912

2 speeches — State Railways. Commons May 9, 1912

Engines and Machinery (Exports). Commons May 13, 1912

2 speeches — SEAMEN'S NATIONAL INSURANCE SOCIETY. Commons May 15, 1912

2 speeches — Coal Mines (Minimum Wage) Act. Commons May 16, 1912

22 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE—LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA. Commons May 21, 1912

3 speeches — Railways Bill. Commons May 30, 1912

Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company. Commons June 4, 1912

3 speeches — Foreign-made Gun Barrels. Commons June 5, 1912

3 speeches — UNION AND NON-UNION LABOUR. Commons June 6, 1912

3 speeches — CONTROL OF FUNDS. Commons June 13, 1912

Irish Provident Assurance Company. Commons July 15, 1912

RESUMPTION OF WORK. Commons July 16, 1912

2 speeches — Railway Agreements (Departmental Committee). Commons July 17, 1912

Pilotage Bill. Commons July 19, 1912

Trades Boards Acts (Ireland). Commons July 22, 1912

2 speeches — Pilotage Certificates (Aliens). Commons July 23, 1912

3 speeches — Malaysian Rubber Company. Commons July 24, 1912

2 speeches — Canal Construction (Hanley). Commons July 25, 1912

3 speeches — Potato and Raw Spirit Importation. Commons July 30, 1912

Mercantile Marine (Hygienic Conditions). Commons July 31, 1912

2 speeches — Brussels Sugar Convention. Commons August 1, 1912

2 speeches — COAL MINES (MINIMUM WAGE) ACT. Commons August 1, 1912

LABOUR EXCHANGES. Commons October 7, 1912

13 speeches — LORD MERSEY'S REPORT. Commons October 7, 1912

2 speeches — Railways Bill. Commons October 8, 1912

2 speeches — Steamship "Olympic" Commons October 10, 1912

Anglo-Scottish General Commercial Insurance Company. Commons October 16, 1912

2 speeches — Colonial Life Assurance Society of Australia. Commons October 17, 1912

6 speeches — Merchant Vessels (Life - Saving Appliances). Commons October 21, 1912

3 speeches — ROSYTH DOCKYARD STRIKE. Commons October 21, 1912

Helmsdale Harbour (Sutherland). Commons October 22, 1912

Tramway Accidents (London and Glasgow). Commons October 28, 1912

4 speeches — Deck Cargoes. Commons October 30, 1912

2 speeches — Motor Omnibus Traffic (Metropolis). Commons November 4, 1912

COURT OF REFEREES (INVERKEITHING). Commons November 14, 1912

Port of London (By-Laws, Lightermen and Watermen). Commons November 18, 1912

12 speeches — PILOTAGE BILL. Commons November 22, 1912

COURTS OF REFEREES (EXPENSES). Commons November 25, 1912

Load Line. Commons November 28, 1912

Cost of Living. Commons December 2, 1912

10 speeches — PILOTAGE [SALARIES AND EXPENSES]. Commons December 2, 1912

"Kenilworth Castle" Accident. Commons December 4, 1912

2 speeches — Pilotage Bill. Commons December 19, 1912

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