Mr Tom Smith
1886 - February 27, 1953Summary information for Mr Tom Smith
Contributions
1931
2 speeches — WORK SCHEMES. Commons February 5, 1931
2 speeches — WORK SCHEMES. Commons February 12, 1931
BEET-SUGAR INDUSTRY (GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE). Commons February 12, 1931
MINING INDUSTRY (WELFARE FUND) BILL. Commons February 17, 1931
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 2) BILL. Commons February 18, 1931
WORK SCHEMES (WEST RIDING). Commons February 19, 1931
3 speeches — CERERRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS. Commons February 19, 1931
UNEMPLOYMENT (WORK SCHEMES, WEST RIDING). Written Answers February 24, 1931
EXPLOSION, CASTLEFORD. Commons February 25, 1931
COST-OF-LIVING INDEX FIGURE. Commons March 19, 1931
2 speeches — STEAMSHIP "CALDER." Commons April 23, 1931
WORK SCHEME, PONTEFRACT. Commons April 30, 1931
BEINEFIT DISALLOWED. Written Answers May 13, 1931
WEST RIDING. Written Answers May 14, 1931
RELIEF SCHEMES, GOOLE. Commons June 25, 1931
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Restriction of commencement of works.) Commons July 6, 1931
2 speeches — PENSIONS HOSPITAL, CHAPEL ALLERTON. Commons July 20, 1931
RUSSIANS (ENTRY PERMITS). Commons July 28, 1931
2 speeches — SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. Commons September 16, 1931
SAFETY CONFERENCES. Commons September 16, 1931
3 speeches — QUOTA SCHEMES. Commons September 16, 1931
HYDROGENATION. Written Answers September 17, 1931
2 speeches — AUTOMATIC GAS DETECTORS. Commons September 22, 1931
COAL INDUSTRY (OIL EXTRACTION). Commons September 23, 1931
2 speeches — STATISTICS. Commons September 24, 1931
BENEFIT. Commons September 24, 1931
RIVER DON (FLOODING). Commons September 24, 1931
2 speeches — COAL REFINING (LEHMANN PROCESS). Commons September 24, 1931
STATISTICS. Written Answers September 25, 1931
3 speeches — SUPPLIES. Commons September 29, 1931
NATIONAL ECONOMY BILL. Commons September 29, 1931
GERMANY, BELGIUM AND FRANCE. Commons October 1, 1931
2 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (EXPORT). Written Answers October 5, 1931
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