Mr William John
1878 - August 27, 1955Summary information for Mr William John
Contributions
1934
2 speeches — EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BILL. Commons February 2, 1934
WATER SUPPLIES. Commons February 8, 1934
MINING INDUSTRY (WELFARE FUND) BILL. Commons February 8, 1934
ROYALTIES (WELFARE LEVY). Commons February 20, 1934
INDUSTRIAL DISEASES (SILICOSIS). Commons February 20, 1934
2 speeches — INQUESTS. Commons February 22, 1934
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT (1925) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons March 2, 1934
BLIND PERSONS (PENSIONS). Commons March 8, 1934
5 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Purposes for which fund to be applied.) Commons March 13, 1934
WALES (STATISTICS). Commons March 29, 1934
UNEMPLOYMENT (WALES, STATISTICS). Written Answers April 9, 1934
CLAUSE 1.—(Insurance of owners of coal mines against liability to their workmen.) Commons April 13, 1934
SCHEDULE.—(Requirements as to Form, Administration, and Provisions of Compensation Trusts.) Commons April 20, 1934
HEALTH INSURED PERSONS (MEDICAL TREATMENT). Commons April 25, 1934
POOR LAW RELIEF, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Written Answers April 26, 1934
TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS, NORFOLK. Written Answers May 1, 1934
UNEMPLOYMENT BILL. Commons May 14, 1934
SILICOSIS. Commons June 14, 1934
COAL MINES ACT, 1930. Commons June 15, 1934
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (COAL MINES) BILL. Commons June 18, 1934
SWANSEA PRISON STAFF (PROMOTION). Commons June 19, 1934
SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE. Commons June 21, 1934
MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons June 21, 1934
MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons July 3, 1934
OFFICERS' RETIRED PAY. Commons July 18, 1934
2 speeches — DEPRESSED AREAS (DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT) BILL. Commons December 3, 1934
PETITIONS. Commons December 5, 1934
GRENADA (HEALTH CONDITIONS). Commons December 5, 1934
SOUTHERN RHODESIA (GAME SANCTUARIES). Commons December 5, 1934
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment and Functions of Commissioners.) Commons December 6, 1934
MR. PHILIP SPRATT (ARREST). Commons December 21, 1934
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