Sir Alfred Warren

1856 - August 1, 1927
Summary information for Sir Alfred Warren

Contributions

1919

ROYAL GUNPOWDER FACTORY, WALTHAM ABBEY. Commons March 10, 1919

CIVIL SERVICE (SALARIES). Commons March 12, 1919

ALLOTMENT-HOLDERS. Commons March 12, 1919

3 speeches — MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS BILL. Commons March 18, 1919

ARMY BOOT REPAIRING DEPOT. Written Answers March 24, 1919

CLAUSE 4.—(Consultative Councils.) Commons April 9, 1919

STATEMENT OF RATES BILL. Commons April 11, 1919

MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS (AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORT). Written Answers May 19, 1919

239th ARMY TROOPS COMPANY, ROYAL ENGINEERS. Written Answers June 25, 1919

2 speeches — CENTRAL CONTROL BOARD (LIQUOR TRAFFIC). Commons June 30, 1919

MOTOR CYCLES (PASSENGERS ON CARRIERS). Commons June 30, 1919

LONDON RAILWAYS (ELECTRIFICATION) Written Answers July 1, 1919

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE BILL. Commons July 3, 1919

CLAUSE 19. — (Provisions as to Allotments.) Commons July 22, 1919

CLAUSE 24.— (Provisions as to Land Taken under the Defence, of the Realm Regulations.) Commons July 22, 1919

MINISTRIES AND SECRETARIES BILL. Commons August 5, 1919

ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CONDITIONS. Commons August 6, 1919

SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT (METROPOLITAN AREA). Commons August 7, 1919

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of the Board of Trade to Investigate Complaints and Take Proceedings). Commons August 13, 1919

NEW ARMY. Written Answers August 18, 1919

SERVICE PENSIONS (EX-SOLDIERS). Written Answers October 27, 1919

PUBLIC LIBRARIES (RATE). Written Answers October 28, 1919

HOSPITALS (MAINTENANCE). Written Answers October 28, 1919

PREMIUM BONDS. Commons December 1, 1919

INCREASE OF RENT (WAR RESTRICTIONS) ACT. Commons December 4, 1919

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. Commons December 4, 1919

LAND CULTIVATION AND STOCK RAISING. Written Answers December 4, 1919

EDMONTON DISTRICT. Written Answers December 4, 1919

FOOTBALL CLUBS (CHEAP TICKETS). Written Answers December 15, 1919

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