Mr Walter Windsor

1884 - June 29, 1945
Summary information for Mr Walter Windsor

Contributions

1925

3 speeches — SURGICAL BOOTS (SUB-CONTRACT). Commons March 5, 1925

CENTRAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Commons March 5, 1925

BUILDING CONTRACTS. Written Answers March 5, 1925

NON-BRICK HOUSES. Written Answers March 12, 1925

SKILLED WORKERS (EMIGRATION). Commons March 23, 1925

CONDITION OF WORKING CLASS. Commons March 24, 1925

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons March 26, 1925

STEEL HOUSES. Commons March 26, 1925

STATISTICS. Commons March 26, 1925

LIFE AND CONDITIONAL PENSIONS. Written Answers March 26, 1925

ROYAL ARMY CLOTHING FACTORY (WAGES). Written Answers March 27, 1925

ERRONEOUS AWARDS. Commons April 2, 1925

CHILDREN'S ALLOWANCES. Commons April 2, 1925

COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS. Commons April 2, 1925

SHIPBUILDING (DUTCH COMPETITION). Written Answers April 6, 1925

2 speeches — CONDITION OF THE WORKING CLASSES. Commons April 7, 1925

TEACHERS' SALARIES. Commons April 30, 1925

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (STAFF). Written Answers April 30, 1925

PETROL EXCHANGE, UNITED STATES. Commons May 6, 1925

TREATMENT ALLOWANCES. Commons May 7, 1925

PENSION (INCREASE) ACT, 1924. Commons May 7, 1925

PENSIONS (INCREASE). Commons May 12, 1925

HOUSE OF COMMONS(REFRESHMENT STAFF WAGES) Written Answers May 12, 1925

EASTERN BENGAL STATE RAILWAY (MR. DUNCAN'S MEMORIAL). Written Answers June 15, 1925

2 speeches — MARRIAGE ALLOWANCE. Commons June 16, 1925

CHINA (DISTURBANCES). Commons June 17, 1925

SWEEPSTAKES AND LOTTERIES. Written Answers June 29, 1925

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Written Answers July 23, 1925

EXTENDED BENEFIT. Written Answers July 29, 1925

MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH (SALARY). Commons November 19, 1925

3 speeches — AERATED WATER WORKERS. Commons November 26, 1925

WORKMEN, BARNET BY-PASS (MESSING ACCOMMODATION AND SHELTERS). Written Answers December 8, 1925

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