Mr Walter Smith
1872 - February 25, 1942Summary information for Mr Walter Smith
Contributions
1919
WAR-TIME BOOTS. Written Answers February 26, 1919
ARMY PAY (CAPTAINS AND LIEUTENANTS). Commons March 5, 1919
SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Written Answers March 5, 1919
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Written Answers March 5, 1919
INCREASE OF RENT BILL Commons March 7, 1919
NON-COMBATANT CORPS. Commons March 11, 1919
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons March 11, 1919
2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Power to Modify Ten per Cent. Increase in Certain Cases.) Commons March 11, 1919
NAVAL FORCES (GRATUITY). Written Answers March 19, 1919
GERMAN PRISONERS(EMPLOYMENT). Written Answers March 19, 1919
4 speeches — AGRICULTURE. Commons March 20, 1919
REQUISITIONED HOUSES, EAST COAST. Written Answers March 20, 1919
UNEMPLOYMENT DONATION (AGRICULTURE). Commons March 25, 1919
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS (POST OFFICE SERVANTS). Commons March 26, 1919
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE (ORGANISATION). Commons March 26, 1919
OUT-OF-WORK DONATIONS. Commons April 2, 1919
CYCLE LIGHTS. Written Answers April 2, 1919
ACQUISITION OF LAND BILL. Commons April 10, 1919
4 speeches — ARMY QUARTERMASTERS (PAY AND ALLOWANCES). Written Answers April 14, 1919
GOVERNMENT POLICY. Commons April 30, 1919
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (ENABLING) BILL. Commons May 16, 1919
AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS' UNION. Commons May 20, 1919
SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION, TERRINGTON ST. CLEMENT. Written Answers May 22, 1919
DISCHARGES OF WORKMEN, WAINFLEET ST. MARYS. Commons May 26, 1919
BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. Written Answers May 29, 1919
FISH. Commons June 3, 1919
GERMAN PRISONERS (EMPLOYMENT ON FARMS). Commons June 3, 1919
HOLIDAY FARES FOR CHILDREN. Commons July 3, 1919
TUBERCULOUS PENSIONERS (TRAINING AND TREATMENT). Written Answers July 3, 1919
MINISTRY OF HEALTH (CONSULTATIVE COUNCILS). Written Answers July 10, 1919
SMALL HOLDINGS. KENT (EX-SERVICE MEN). Written Answers July 10, 1919
CLAUSE 24.—(Continuance of Excess Profits Duty at Decreased Rate.) Commons July 15, 1919
SALE OF BEER (RESTRICTIONS). Commons July 16, 1919
NEW CLAUSE. —(Increase of Limit of Exemption from Income Tax.) Commons July 16, 1919
SOLDIERS (CIVIL EMPLOYMENT). Written Answers July 17, 1919
POLICE BILL. Commons July 18, 1919
FINLAND. Commons July 22, 1919
SOLDIERS WORKING ON LAND. Commons July 22, 1919
TEMPORARY HUTTING, WIMBLEDON COMMON. Written Answers July 22, 1919
SCHOOLS (MILITARY OCCUPATION). Written Answers July 23, 1919
INSPECTOR OF CEREALS. Commons July 29, 1919
RED PRISONERS (DEATHS FROM STARVATION). Commons July 31, 1919
ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS, WEEDON. Written Answers July 31, 1919
2 speeches — New Clause.—(Amendment of s. 38 (1) of the Patents and Designs Act, 1907.) Commons August 8, 1919
Clause 1.—(Provisions for the Prevention of Abuse of Monopoly Rights.) Commons August 8, 1919
CLAUSE 18.—(Registration of Patent Agents.) Commons August 8, 1919
TRADE BOARD (OVERTIME). Written Answers August 11, 1919
ROYAL AIR FORCE. Commons August 12, 1919
HARVEST OPERATIONS (LABOUR). Written Answers August 14, 1919
ARMY BOOT-REPAIRING DEPOST. Written Answers August 19, 1919
AGRICULTURE (GERMAN PRISONERS ENGAGED). Written Answers October 30, 1919
AGRICULTURE. Written Answers November 3, 1919
OUT-OF-WORK DONATION. Written Answers November 4, 1919
EMPTY CASES. Written Answers November 20, 1919
CLAUSE 12.—(Transfer of Undertakings to Boards.) Commons November 24, 1919
SERBIAN VOLUNTEERS. Commons December 2, 1919
GALICIAN TROOPS. Commons December 2, 1919
SIBERIAN OPERATIONS (RUSSIAN VOLUNTEERS). Commons December 2, 1919
3 speeches — TRADE UNION SECRETARIES, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Commons December 2, 1919
FROZEN MUTTON AND BACON (PRICES). Written Answers December 4, 1919
SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION, NORFOLK. Written Answers December 4, 1919
CLAUSE 4.—(Provision us to Expenses and Audit, 55 and 56 Act. c. 53.) Commons December 11, 1919
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