Mr Thomas Warner
1857 - December 15, 1934Summary information for Mr Thomas Warner
Contributions
1919
DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Commons February 19, 1919
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment of Commissioners.) Commons February 25, 1919
INCREASE OF RENT BILL Commons March 7, 1919
CLAUSE 3.—(Limited Power of Increasing Rate of Mortgage Interest.) Commons March 11, 1919
MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS [MONEY]. Commons March 28, 1919
4 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Transfer of Powers and Duties to and from Minister.) Commons April 9, 1919
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(prohibition of Experiments upon Dogs.) Commons May 23, 1919
CLAUSE 14.—(Power to acquire Water Right.) Commons May 26, 1919
9 speeches — SITUATION IN RUSSIA. Commons June 6, 1919
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(Tribunal for Assessing Compensation, in Respect of Land Compulsorily Acquired for Public Purposes.) Commons June 25, 1919
CLAUSE 2.—(Powers and Duties.) Commons July 1, 1919
CLAUSE 4.—(Constitution and Appointment of Council.) Commons July 4, 1919
CLAUSE 19.—(Staff and Remuneration.) Commons July 8, 1919
2 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Imperial Preference.) Commons July 9, 1919
CLAUSE 3.—(penalty on Persons Causing Disaffection, etc.) Commons August 1, 1919
CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of the Board of Trade to Investigate Complaints and Take Proceedings). Commons August 13, 1919
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Operations of Trusts, etc.) Commons August 14, 1919
CLAUSE 3.—(Incitement to Sedition, etc.) Commons October 23, 1919
GUARDS (TREATMENT OF RECRUITS). Commons November 4, 1919
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND (POWERS) BILL [Lords]. Commons November 7, 1919
CLAUSE 9.—(Admission of Former Enemy Aliens.) Commons November 13, 1919
CLAUSE 3.—(Measures Passed by Church Assembly to be Submitted to Ecclesiastical Committee.) Commons December 5, 1919
CIVIL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1919–20. Commons December 12, 1919
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