Mr Walter Long

1854 - September 26, 1924
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1909

PART I.—DUTIES ON LAND VALUES. Commons June 28, 1909

Frankfort and Colonial Papers. Commons June 30, 1909

9 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Value.) Commons June 30, 1909

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 1, 1909

8 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Value.) Commons July 7, 1909

CLAUSE 1.—(Alteration of amount of purchase annuity and of rate of interest payable to National Debt Commissioners.) Commons July 9, 1909

4 speeches — CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND. Commons July 21, 1909

IRISH LAND [ADVANCES, &c.]. Commons July 23, 1909

CLAUSE 5.—(Amendment of Provisions as to percentage.) Commons July 30, 1909

COST OF VALUATION. Commons August 11, 1909

4 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Exemptions from Undeveloped Land Duty, and Allowances.) Commons August 11, 1909

SOUTH AFRICA BILL [Lords]. Commons August 16, 1909

SCHEDULE. Commons August 19, 1909

4 speeches — Cause 14.—(Exclusion from Provisions as to Zones.) Commons August 23, 1909

2 speeches — COURSE OF BUSINESS. Commons August 24, 1909

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 25, 1909

6 speeches — CLAUSE 40.—(Incorporation of the Congested Districts Board.) Commons August 25, 1909

LICENCE DUTIES. Commons August 26, 1909

MILITARY AND NAVAL DEFENCE. CONCLUSIONS OF IMPERIAL CONFERENCE, 1909. Commons August 26, 1909

DEVELOPMENT AND ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUNDS BILL. Commons August 26, 1909

Clause 58.—(Compulsory Purchase.) Commons August 26, 1909

IRISH LAND BILL. Commons August 26, 1909

IRISH LAND BILL. Commons September 15, 1909

4 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Interpretation.) Commons September 15, 1909

4 speeches — CLAUSE 16.—(Prohibition of Advance.) Commons September 15, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 52.—(Grant of Superannuation Allowances by Congested Districts Board.) Commons September 15, 1909

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment and Withdrawal of Proposals of the Estates Commissioners.) Commons September 15, 1909

2 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons September 17, 1909

5 speeches — CLAUSE 56.—(Stamp Duty on Marketable Securities.) Commons September 23, 1909

CLAUSE 61.—(Additional Customs and Excise Duties on Spirits.) Commons September 23, 1909

14 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Make Advances for Certain Purposes.) Commons October 7, 1909

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Establishment of Development Fund.) Commons October 8, 1909

3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Constitution of Road Board.) Commons October 8, 1909

CLAUSE 11.—(Acquisition of Land.) Commons October 8, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Constitution of London as a Single Parliamentary Borough.) Commons October 18, 1909

5 speeches — CLAUSE 43.—(Duties on Excise Liquor Licences.) Commons October 26, 1909

CLAUSE 44.—(Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons October 27, 1909

4 speeches — CLAUSE 45.—(Reduction of Duty in Case of Hotels or Restaurants.) Commons October 27, 1909

FINANCE BILL—PETITIONS. Commons November 2, 1909

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons November 2, 1909

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons November 3, 1909

UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons November 5, 1909

8 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons November 5, 1909

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 23, 1909

Clause 14.—(Exclusion from Provisions as to Zones.) Commons November 23, 1909

CLAUSE 16.—(Prohibition of Advance.) Commons November 23, 1909

Clause 19.—(Facilities for the Planting and Preservation of Woods.) Commons November 23, 1909

CLAUSE 21.—(Congested Estates.) Commons November 23, 1909

4 speeches — Clause 41.—(Proposals for Purchase by Estates Commissioners.) Commons November 23, 1909

CLAUSE 45.—(Reconstitution of the Board.) Commons November 23, 1909

CLAUSE 60.—(Restrictions on Sales of Land in Congested Districts Counties.) Commons November 23, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 64.—(Compulsory Purchase.) Commons November 24, 1909

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