Mr William Brace

1865 - October 12, 1947
Summary information for Mr William Brace

Contributions

1906

FREE TRADE. Commons March 12, 1906

2 speeches — Welsh Collieries—Inspection by Workmen. Commons March 19, 1906

Courrières Colliery Disaster. Commons March 19, 1906

ARMY ESTIMATES 1906–7. Commons March 19, 1906

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS. Commons March 20, 1906

ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 27, 1906

2 speeches — TRADE UNIONS AND TRADE DISPUTES BILL. Commons March 28, 1906

2 speeches — JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (No. 2) BILL. Commons May 2, 1906

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 8, 1906

COAL MINES (EIGHT HOURS) BILL. Commons May 11, 1906

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 29, 1906

3 speeches — Welsh Mine Inspection. Commons June 26, 1906

LAND TENURE BILL. Commons June 29, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 2, 1906

2 speeches — Vaccination Exemption Certificates. Commons July 9, 1906

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons July 12, 1906

3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES 1906–7. Commons August 1, 1906

TRADE DISPUTES BILL. Commons August 3, 1906

2 speeches — Appointments of County Magistrates. Commons October 25, 1906

Magisterial Oaths. Commons November 12, 1906

3 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMEND MENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 15, 1906

5 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 16, 1906

Education Aid Grants. Commons November 22, 1906

Cardiff Assistant Inspector of Mines. Commons November 22, 1906

LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 23, 1906

2 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons November 29, 1906

2 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 4, 1906

Post Office Telephone Rates. Commons December 5, 1906

3 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 6, 1906

Local Loans for Public Works. Commons December 17, 1906

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