Mr Thomas Bennett
1852 - January 16, 1925Summary information for Mr Thomas Bennett
Contributions
1922
CIVIL SERVANTS (RETIREMENT). Written Answers March 27, 1922
TELEPHONE SERVICE. Written Answers March 27, 1922
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (COST). Written Answers April 3, 1922
EAST INDIA LOANS (RAILWAYS AND IRRIGATION) BILL. Commons April 4, 1922
CLAUSE 3.—(Power to raise fifty million pounds for constructing, extending, and equiping railways in India, and irrigation works, and for other purposes.) Commons April 5, 1922
RAND DISTURBANCES. Written Answers April 10, 1922
CIVIL SERVICE (RETIREMENT). Written Answers April 12, 1922
WAZIRISTAN OPERATIONS. Written Answers April 26, 1922
GIPSIES (LAWLESSNESS, KENT). Written Answers April 27, 1922
RETRENCHMENT COMMITTEE. Commons May 2, 1922
ASSEMBLY AND PROVINCIAL COUNCILS (HINDUS AND BRAHMINS). Commons May 2, 1922
WIRELESS SERVICE (GREAT BRITAIN). Commons May 2, 1922
AIR MAILS. Commons May 4, 1922
CIVIL SERVICR (PENSIONS). Written Answers May 10, 1922
STUDENT TEACHERS, KENT (MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE). Written Answers May 11, 1922
TIMBER (RAILWAY CHARGES). Commons May 17, 1922
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1919 (DRAFT RULES). Commons June 12, 1922
POOR LAW INSTITUTIONS. Written Answers June 14, 1922
4 speeches — INDIA OFFICE. Commons June 15, 1922
2 speeches — CLASS II. INDIA OFFICE. Commons June 15, 1922
RAILWAY MATERIAL (CONTINENTAL CONTRACTS). Written Answers June 19, 1922
DECENTRALISED ADMINISTRATION, KENT. Written Answers June 21, 1922
2 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE. Commons July 11, 1922
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 14, 1922
DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS (PEESS REPORTS). Commons July 19, 1922
CLAUSE 1.—(Relief of abatement in case of several benefices held by one person.) Commons July 23, 1922
KENYA COLONY (LOAN CHARGES). Written Answers July 26, 1922
BRITISH ELECTIONS (FEUDATORY PRINCES). Written Answers November 27, 1922
PUBLIC SERVICES (SALARIES). Written Answers November 27, 1922
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