Mr Thomas Naylor
1868 - December 24, 1958Summary information for Mr Thomas Naylor
Contributions
1922
UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons February 9, 1922
POOR LAW RELIEF Written Answers February 9, 1922
CENTRAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE (LEAVE). Written Answers February 20, 1922
CLASS VI. Commons February 22, 1922
ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY (DRIVER H. CONSTABLE). Written Answers February 22, 1922
UNEMPLOYED PROCESSION, KENNINGTON. Commons March 7, 1922
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES (REDEMPTION). Commons March 7, 1922
CHARGES (REDUCTION). Written Answers March 15, 1922
MOTOR DRIVER'S LICENCE (J. M. ROBERTSON). Commons March 23, 1922
2 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (TRAMWAYS, TROLLEY VEHICLES, AND IMPROVEMENTS) BILL. Commons March 30, 1922
MINISTRY OF HEALTH (DISCHARGES). Written Answers April 5, 1922
2 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Construction, saving, short title, commencement, and duration.) Commons April 6, 1922
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons April 10, 1922
AIR RAID INQUIRY (CLAIM). Written Answers April 12, 1922
DEPENDANTS' GRANT. Written Answers April 12, 1922
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (ALIENS). Written Answers April 28, 1922
FINANCE. Written Answers May 1, 1922
AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons May 3, 1922
ADMIRALTY (MRS. ROTHERY). Written Answers May 8, 1922
SCHOOL OF HYGIENE (ROCKEFELLER GIFT). Written Answers May 10, 1922
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 29, 1922
LOCAL AUTHORITIES, LONDON (EXPENDITURE). Commons June 12, 1922
ORDNANCE MAPS. Written Answers June 14, 1922
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 9 and 10 Geo. V., c. 32, s. 16.) Commons June 27, 1922
DIABETES AND TUBERCULOSIS (DIET). Commons June 28, 1922
WIDOWS' PENSIONS. Commons June 28, 1922
POST OFFICE (RECEIPTS). Commons June 28, 1922
CHILDREN ALLOWANCES. Commons June 29, 1922
HOME OFFICE. Commons June 29, 1922
SOUTHWARK BOARD OF GUARDIANS. Written Answers June 30, 1922
BELMONT INSTITUTION (CONDITIONS). Written Answers July 5, 1922
3 speeches — STATIONERY AND PRINTING. Commons July 11, 1922
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 14, 1922
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