Mr William Fisher
1853 - July 9, 1920Summary information for Mr William Fisher
Contributions
1913
CLAUSE 8.—(Composition of Irish Senate.) Commons January 7, 1913
5 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Powers of Irish Parliament with Respect to Taxation.) Commons January 8, 1913
6 speeches — CLAUSE 22.—(Joint Exchequer Board.) Commons January 8, 1913
2 speeches — APPENDIX. Commons January 23, 1913
3 speeches — LOCAL TAXATION. Commons March 11, 1913
Merchant Service (Training Boys). Written Answers March 20, 1913
3 speeches — PROVISIONAL COLLECTION OF TAXES. Commons April 7, 1913
4 speeches — PROVISIONAL COLLECTION OF TAXES. Commons April 8, 1913
5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Resolutions Imposing, Varying, or Renewing, Tax to have Statutory Effect for a Limited Period.) Commons April 14, 1913
Income Tax (Collection). Commons April 17, 1913
5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Duration of Act.) Commons April 17, 1913
3 speeches — PROVISIONAL COLLECTION OF TAXES BILL. Commons April 21, 1913
2 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS: TEA DUTY. Commons April 29, 1913
5 speeches — LONDON ELECTIONS BILL. Commons May 2, 1913
Sea-training of Boys. Written Answers June 4, 1913
EXTENSION OF POLLING HOURS BILL. Commons June 6, 1913
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of Polling Hours.) Commons June 6, 1913
11 speeches — MONEY RESOLUTION. Commons June 24, 1913
CLAUSE 1.—(Penalty for Voting in more than One Constituency at a General Election). Commons July 1, 1913
NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of the City of London.) Commons July 4, 1913
2 speeches — ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons July 8, 1913
NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of the City of London.) Commons July 10, 1913
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (MONEY) BILL [By Order]. Commons July 14, 1913
EDUCATION BILL. Commons July 16, 1913
2 speeches — EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 22, 1913
READY MONEY FOOTBALL BETTING. Commons July 23, 1913
4 speeches — ROAD BOARD. Commons July 25, 1913
CLAUSE 3.—(Treatment of Disease and Pro- vision of Laboratory Facilities.) Commons August 5, 1913
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