Mr William Gillis

1859 - September 18, 1929
Summary information for Mr William Gillis

Contributions

1922

MEDICAL SERVICE, WILLESDEN. Written Answers February 9, 1922

WAGES. Written Answers February 9, 1922

TELEPHONE CABINETS, EUSTON STATION. Written Answers February 13, 1922

2 speeches — SHEFFIELD WAR PENSIONS COMMITTEE (STAFF WAGES). Commons February 16, 1922

POST OFFICE, NORTHALLERTON. Written Answers February 16, 1922

FOOD (LEAFLETS). Written Answers February 16, 1922

TELEPHONE CABINETS (RAILWAY STATIONS). Written Answers February 21, 1922

BUILDING COST. Commons February 22, 1922

SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Written Answers February 22, 1922

WOMEN POLICE PATROLS. Written Answers February 24, 1922

EX-SERGEANT G. PARSONAGE, LANCASTER. Commons March 1, 1922

MENTAL CASES (C. S. NORRIS). Written Answers March 6, 1922

LUNACY ACT. Written Answers March 6, 1922

UNEMPLOYMENT (QUEUES, CHAPELTOWN). Written Answers March 7, 1922

PROMOTIONS, BRIGHTON, Written Answers March 13, 1922

PRESTWICH ASYLUM (APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE). Written Answers March 14, 1922

PRISON OFFICERS (RE-GRADING). Written Answers March 22, 1922

MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS (CLAIM). Commons April 6, 1922

2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Provisions with respect to benefit in third and fourth special periods.) Commons April 6, 1922

CIVIL SERVANTS (SUPERANNUATION). Commons May 2, 1922

WAR CLAIM (MESSRS. WOODHEAD BROTHERS). Written Answers May 2, 1922

2 speeches — PRISONS, SERVICE. Written Answers May 15, 1922

UGANDA COTTON (EXPORT DUTY). Written Answers May 23, 1922

DEATHS FROM STARVATION. Written Answers May 25, 1922

CELL ACCOMMODATION (SHEFFIELD). Commons July 12, 1922

CONVICTION (ERNEST HILL), SHEFFIELD. Commons July 12, 1922

REMAND PRISONERS, SHEFFIELD. Commons July 26, 1922

STAMP SECTION (PENSIONABLE SERVICE). Written Answers July 31, 1922

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