Sir Edwin Cornwall

1863 - February 27, 1953
Summary information for Sir Edwin Cornwall

Contributions

1911

Mercantile Marine (Subsidies). Written Answers March 8, 1911

Counterfeit Coin (Conviction of Frederick Stallard). Written Answers March 9, 1911

BRISTOL CORPORATION BILL. Commons March 28, 1911

CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of House of Lords as to Money Hill.) Commons April 5, 1911

3 speeches — INCOME TAX COLLECTION. Commons May 11, 1911

2 speeches — Naval Review (Railway Accommodation). Commons June 28, 1911

CLAUSE 11.—(Provisions in the Case of Contributors Entitled to Compensation or Damages.) Commons July 19, 1911

2 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Approved Societies to Provide for Local Administration, etc.) Commons October 27, 1911

2 speeches — CLAUSE 26.—(Transfers to Foreign and Colonial Societies.) Commons October 30, 1911

4 speeches — CLAUSE 61.—(Contributions by Workmen, Employers, and the Treasury.) Commons November 24, 1911

4 speeches — CLAUSE 67.—(Regulations.) Commons November 24, 1911

2 speeches — CLAUSE 68.—(Unemployment Fund.) Commons November 24, 1911

4 speeches — CLAUSE 69.—(Treasury Advances.) Commons November 24, 1911

3 speeches — CLAUSE 71.—(Return of Part of Contributions by Workmen in Certain Cases.) Commons November 24, 1911

CLAUSE 74.—(Subsidiary Provisions.) Commons November 24, 1911

4 speeches — CLAUSE 77.—(Power to Extend to other Trades.) Commons November 24, 1911

CLAUSE 79.—(Arrangements with Associations of Workmen in an Insured Trade making Payments to Members whilst Unemployed.) Commons November 24, 1911

2 speeches — CLAUSE 81.—(Interpretation and Application.) Commons November 24, 1911

3 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons November 24, 1911

NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 28, 1911

NEW CLAUSE [Read a second time, 28th November.] Commons November 29, 1911

Foreign Protective Tariff Collectors. Commons December 6, 1911

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