Mr Thomas Shaw
1872 - September 26, 1938Summary information for Mr Thomas Shaw
Contributions
1925
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Commons March 9, 1925
UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 26, 1925
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE. Commons April 1, 1925
2 speeches — PROPOSED FIVE-POWER PACT. Commons April 2, 1925
WEDNESBURY EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE. Commons April 8, 1925
HOURS OF LABOUR (WASHINGTON CONVENTION). Commons April 8, 1925
18 speeches — ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE (EASTER). Commons April 9, 1925
2 speeches — STATISTICS. Commons April 29, 1925
7 speeches — HOURS OF INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT BILL. Commons May 1, 1925
4 speeches — CLAUSE 55.—(Further powers as to parks and pleasure grounds.) Commons June 19, 1925
4 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons June 23, 1925
4 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE. Commons June 23, 1925
3 speeches — MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT. Commons June 24, 1925
4 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Short title). Commons June 26, 1925
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS BILL Commons June 30, 1925
4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons July 7, 1925
INSURANCE FUND. Commons July 8, 1925
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE [MONEY]. Commons July 10, 1925
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons July 30, 1925
8 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Amendment of s. 1 (3) of Unemployment Insurance (No. 2) Act, 1924, 14 and 15 Geo. 5, c. 30.) Commons July 30, 1925
3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Amendment as to waiting period.) Commons July 30, 1925
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL Commons July 31, 1925
CLAUSE 2.—(Certain Acts to be continued temporarily.) Commons November 17, 1925
TREATY OF MUTUAL GUARANTEE. Commons November 18, 1925
2 speeches — CLAUSE 44.—(Abolition of presumption of coercion of married woman by husband.) Commons November 20, 1925
8 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons November 26, 1925
WAYS AND MEANS. Commons December 7, 1925
5 speeches — SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES (CUSTOMS DUTIES) BILL. Commons December 14, 1925
FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons December 15, 1925
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