Sir Edward Goulding
1863 - July 17, 1936Summary information for Sir Edward Goulding
Contributions
1911
2 speeches — Poor Law Administration. Commons February 15, 1911
3 speeches — Aliens Act. Commons February 20, 1911
South African Dominion (Tariff Preference). Commons February 20, 1911
Alien Immigration. Written Answers February 20, 1911
Alien Immigration. Written Answers March 1, 1911
Workhouse Tasks. Written Answers March 16, 1911
Aliens (Poor Law Relief). Written Answers March 16, 1911
3 speeches — Out-door Relief (New Order). Commons March 22, 1911
2 speeches — SHOPS BILL. Commons March 31, 1911
RAILWAY CLERKS' WEEKLY REST BILL. Commons April 4, 1911
3 speeches — Excise and Customs. Written Answers April 6, 1911
Anglo-Japanese Treaty. Commons April 19, 1911
[CLAUSE 5.—(Agreements with Steamship Companies and others.) Commons April 20, 1911
7 speeches — ALIENS BILL. Commons April 28, 1911
Asylum Officers' Superannuation. Written Answers May 3, 1911
WOMEN'S ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL. Commons May 5, 1911
Aliens Act. Commons May 11, 1911
2 speeches — SWEATED MANUFACTURED GOODS (IMPORTATION) (PREVENTION) BILL. Commons May 12, 1911
National Insurance Bill. Written Answers May 15, 1911
WOMEN OUTWORKERS. Commons May 24, 1911
LOCAL HEALTH COMMITTEES. Commons May 24, 1911
UNINSURED PERSONS (SANATORIA TREATMENT). Commons May 24, 1911
Trade Unions (No. 2) Bill. Written Answers June 2, 1911
3 speeches — EAST CORK ELECTION. Commons July 6, 1911
POOR LAW CASES. Written Answers July 6, 1911
2 speeches — Payment of Members. Commons July 10, 1911
5 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Rates and Conditions of Benefits.) Commons July 17, 1911
CLAUSE 10.—(Reduced Rates of Benefits where Contributions are in Arrear.) Commons July 19, 1911
4 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL. Commons July 24, 1911
Payment of Members. Commons August 10, 1911
NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL. Commons December 6, 1911
CLAUSE 1.—(Hours of Employment and Meal Times.) Commons December 8, 1911
Postal Servants (Inquiry). Written Answers December 13, 1911
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