Sir Edward Sassoon

1856 - May 24, 1912
Summary information for Sir Edward Sassoon

Contributions

1907

KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 12, 1907

Licensing Act, 1904—Licences Extinguished. Commons February 18, 1907

2 speeches — The Wreck of the "Berlin." Commons March 13, 1907

The Chinese Government and the Anhui Mining Final Contract. Commons March 18, 1907

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (METRIC SYSTEM) BILL. Commons March 22, 1907

Importation into Canada of German Cultery described as "Sheffield." Commons March 23, 1907

Financial Reserve. Commons April 25, 1907

Jones' Homes, Sandgate. Commons April 29, 1907

The Imperial Conference. Commons May 1, 1907

AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons May 1, 1907

2 speeches — Brooketon Collieries. Commons May 13, 1907

Juvenile Offenders. Commons May 13, 1907

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 13, 1907

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 13, 1907

Kent Education Committee. Commons June 10, 1907

Brussels Sugar Convention. Commons June 13, 1907

TELEGRAPH (MONEY) BILL. Commons June 21, 1907

HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons June 26, 1907

2 speeches — Indian Gold Standard Reserve Commons July 9, 1907

Sugar Duties. Commons July 9, 1907

Indian Budget. Commons July 9, 1907

Indian Railways. Commons July 11, 1907

2 speeches — Telephonic and Telegraphic Bates in France. Commons July 11, 1907

Sugar Surtax. Commons July 11, 1907

2 speeches — Radiotelegraph Convention. Commons July 11, 1907

FINANCE BILL. Commons July 16, 1907

2 speeches — Radiotelegraphic Report. Commons July 18, 1907

Sugar Convention. Commons July 18, 1907

Indian Rupee Coinage. Commons July 22, 1907

British Interests in Asia Minor. Commons July 22, 1907

2 speeches — African Hut Tax. Commons July 29, 1907

Blocking Motions. Commons July 29, 1907

2 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons July 30, 1907

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (UNDER STANDING ORDER No. (O.) RADIOTELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION). Commons July 30, 1907

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