Mr Wilfred Paling

1883 - April 17, 1971
Summary information for Mr Wilfred Paling

Contributions

1929

4 speeches — TRANSFER OF WORKERS. Commons January 22, 1929

CLAUSE 68.—(Discontinuance of grants.) Commons January 23, 1929

3 speeches — RELIEF FUND (GRANT). Commons January 28, 1929

EMPLOYÉS AND OUTPUT. Commons January 29, 1929

ROYALTIES. Commons January 29, 1929

COAL INDUSTRY. Commons January 29, 1929

EX-MATES. Commons January 30, 1929

2 speeches — MINERS (STAMP QUALIFICATION). Commons January 30, 1929

NEW CLAUSE.—(Declaration of intention as to future increases of local expenditure.) Commons January 30, 1929

NEW CLAUSE.—(Travelling Expenses.) Commons January 30, 1929

AFFORESTATION. Commons February 7, 1929

ROADS AND COMMUNICATIONS ORGANSATION (SOUTHERN COMMAND). Commons February 12, 1929

POOR LAW RELIEF. Commons February 12, 1929

BENEFIT. Commons February 13, 1929

SURPLUS HERRING CATCHES. Commons February 13, 1929

ELEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Provisions for securing allowance of rebates to selected traffics corresponding to rate relief of certain companies.) Commons February 14, 1929

SMOKELESS FUEL. Commons February 19, 1929

2 speeches — TRANSFER OF WORKERS. Commons February 20, 1929

2 speeches — BENEFIT DISALLOWED. Commons February 20, 1929

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Commons February 21, 1929

TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE SERVICES. Commons February 21, 1929

SMALL HOLDINGS. Commons February 21, 1929

SHIPS' FUEL (COAL). Commons March 20, 1929

COAL INDUSTRY (SUPPLIES). Commons March 26, 1929

EMPLOYMENT UNDERGROUND (WOMEN). Commons April 15, 1929

DONCASTER AREA DRAINAGE BILL. Commons April 17, 1929

2 speeches — OFFICER'S WIDOW'S CLAIM. Commons April 18, 1929

KENYA (AGRICULTURAL LAND). Commons April 18, 1929

LACE PRODUCTION. Commons April 23, 1929

COAL INDUSTRY. Commons April 23, 1929

TANGANYIKA AND KENYA (BANK INTEREST). Commons April 24, 1929

PRIME MINISTER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. Commons April 24, 1929

3 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons April 24, 1929

DEAF AND DUMB CHILDREN. Commons April 25, 1929

2 speeches — RAILWAYS (DEVELOPMENT AND MODERNISATION). Commons April 25, 1929

MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons May 1, 1929

SOUTH SHIELDS RURAL AREA. Commons May 2, 1929

STATISTICS. Commons May 2, 1929

TRANSFER OF WORKERS. Commons May 2, 1929

FORESTRY WORKERS, DRUMTOCHTY (WAGES). Commons May 2, 1929

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Constitution of Doncaster Drainage District and Doncaster District Drainage Board.) Commons May 2, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Transfer to Central Board of functions of county councils with respect to land drainage.) Commons May 2, 1929

CLAUSE 7.—(Power to vary awards.) Commons May 2, 1929

2 speeches — Clause 7 (Power to vary awards) ordered to stand part of the Bill. Commons May 2, 1929

4 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Obligation of mineowners to execute works necessitated by subsidence). Commons May 2, 1929

Clause 16 (Provisions with respect to administrative expenses of Central Board) ordered to stand part of the Bill. Commons May 2, 1929

Clauses 20 (Saving for powers of district drainage boards); 21 (Provisions in cases where Central Board exceeds or fails to exercise powers); 22 (Cost of Act): 23 (Power of Central Board to make bylaws); 24 (Representations by county councils);25 (Powers of Central Board as to Bills in Parliament and Provisional Orders); 26 (Application of Arbitration Act, 1889); and 27 (Modification of certain provisions of the Land Drainage Act, 1861) ordered to stand part of the Bill. Commons May 2, 1929

3 speeches — Clauses 32 (Provisions for protection of Aire and Colder Navigation), 33 (Provision for protection of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation Company), 34 (Interpretation), and 35 (Short Title and commencement) ordered to stand part of the Bill. Commons May 2, 1929

COAL INDUSTRY (MINERS' WAGES). Commons May 7, 1929

3 speeches — LABOUR RECRUITMENT (WOMEN). Commons May 7, 1929

TRANSFER OF WORKERS. Commons May 8, 1929

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