Mr William Crooks
1852 - June 5, 1921Summary information for Mr William Crooks
Contributions
1906
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 20, 1906
Volunteer Uniform Contracts—Alleged Sweating of Workers. Commons February 21, 1906
Repatriation of Chinese Coolies. Commons February 22, 1906
5 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 22, 1906
3 speeches — Political Refugees—Aliens Act. Commons February 26, 1906
3 speeches — UNREST IN INDIA AND PARTITION OF BENGAL. Commons February 26, 1906
2 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 26, 1906
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—POST-PONEMENT OF THE FISCAL DEBATE. Commons February 28, 1906
2 speeches — Training of Teachers. Commons March 1, 1906
4 speeches — EDUCATION (PROVISION OF MEALS) BILL. Commons March 2, 1906
Shop Assistants—Hours of Employment. Commons March 5, 1906
2 speeches — Seats for Female Shop Assistants. Commons March 5, 1906
The Redistribution Committee. Commons March 5, 1906
British Shareholders in South African Mines. Commons March 6, 1906
PAYMENT OF MEMBERS. Commons March 7, 1906
4 speeches — SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES). Commons March 8, 1906
3 speeches — FREE TRADE. Commons March 12, 1906
2 speeches — Wisbech Vaccination Cases. Commons March 13, 1906
2 speeches — Graduation of Income-Tax. Commons March 13, 1906
State Pensions. Commons March 13, 1906
2 speeches — OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons March 14, 1906
3 speeches — Poor Law Belief Administration in Poplar. Commons March 19, 1906
SOUTH AFRICA (HIGH COMMISSIONER). Commons March 21, 1906
2 speeches — Local Taxation Grants. Commons March 22, 1906
Ministers' Salaries. Commons March 22, 1906
Civil Service Pensions. Commons March 26, 1906
Regent's Park Roads. Commons March 26, 1906
Obsolete War Vessels. Commons March 27, 1906
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons March 29, 1906
Small Dwellings Act. Commons May 2, 1906
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (No. 2) BILL. Commons May 2, 1906
Apprenticeship Endowments. Commons May 3, 1906
Illiterate Voters. Commons May 7, 1906
The Crete Campaign. Commons May 7, 1906
Vaccination of Soldiers. Commons May 7, 1906
Grove Park Workhouse—;Engineers' Salaries. Commons May 7, 1906
Plural Voting Bill. Commons May 7, 1906
3 speeches — HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 7, 1906
3 speeches — HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 8, 1906
2 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons May 14, 1906
London Town Clerks as Returning Officers. Commons May 15, 1906
THE ALIENS BILL. Commons May 17, 1906
Secretary to the Treasury and Civil Service Employees. Commons May 29, 1906
Financial and Industrial Condition of Poplar. Commons May 29, 1906
Charge for Post Boxes at Johannesburg. Commons May 30, 1906
Metropolitan Police (Commission) Bill. Commons May 30, 1906
5 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (WHITSUNTIDE). Commons May 30, 1906
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons June 7, 1906
Discharges from Woolwich Arsenal. Commons June 27, 1906
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons July 27, 1906
TRADE DISPUTES BLLL. Commons July 27, 1906
PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons October 24, 1906
Deaths from Starvation in London. Commons October 31, 1906
2 speeches — Discharges from Netley Hospital Commons November 5, 1906
TRADE DISPUTES BILL. Commons November 5, 1906
LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 6, 1906
2 speeches — Discharges from Woolwich Arsenal. Commons November 8, 1906
Royal Arsenal and Dockyard—Plant, Machinery, Buildings, Wages, etc. Commons November 12, 1906
Woolwich Arsenal. Commons November 13, 1906
2 speeches — Torpedo Construction at Woolwich. Commons November 15, 1906
Poplar Union. Commons November 15, 1906
2 speeches — Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. Commons November 21, 1906
Fambridge Reclamation Works Commons November 26, 1906
3 speeches — EDUCATION (PROVISION OF MEALS) (RE-COMMITTED) BILL. Commons December 7, 1906
The House of Lords. Commons December 12, 1906
The Admiralty and Employees Unions. Commons December 17, 1906
EDUCATION (PROVISION OF MEALS) BILL. Commons December 21, 1906
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