Sir Gerald Hurst

1877 - October 27, 1957
Summary information for Sir Gerald Hurst

Contributions

1923

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS(ALTERNATIVE VOTE). Commons March 7, 1923

CANCELLED PENSION, MANCHESTER. Written Answers March 9, 1923

PROLETARIAN SCHOOLS. Commons March 13, 1923

HOUSING ACCOMMODATION, TIDWORTH. Written Answers March 19, 1923

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Written Answers March 22, 1923

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY TRIBUNAL. Written Answers March 23, 1923

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT, MANCHESTER. Commons March 29, 1923

EDUCATION. Commons March 29, 1923

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Section 42.) Commons April 12, 1923

CLAUSE 5.—(Amendment of Sections 76 and 82.) Commons April 12, 1923

CONSULA R SERVICE. Written Answers April 18, 1923

CIVIL SERVICE (LYTTON ENTRANTS). Written Answers April 23, 1923

ACTON, KEW, AND KENSINGTON. Written Answers April 25, 1923

TRADE DISPUTES ACT. Commons April 26, 1923

PUBLIC SERVICES (ANDERSON COMMITTEE). Written Answers April 30, 1923

2 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES ACT (1906) REPEAL. Commons May 1, 1923

HOUSE PROPERTY (INCOME TAX ASSESSMENTS). Written Answers May 11, 1923

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (VOLUNTARY HOSPITALS). Written Answers July 4, 1923

GOVENT GARDEN MARKET. Commons July 9, 1923

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Application to business premises.) Commons July 9, 1923

CLAUSE 2.—(Exclusion of dwelling-houses from application of principal Act in certain cases.) Commons July 9, 1923

CLAUSE 5.—(Notice of increase of rent.) Commons July 10, 1923

MEASURING INSTRUMENTS (LEGISLATION)). Written Answers July 12, 1923

CHILD ADOPTION. Written Answers July 16, 1923

LIFE CERTIFICATES. Written Answers July 19, 1923

POST OFFICE. Commons July 24, 1923

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Restriction on right to possession.) Commons July 30, 1923

TRADE UNION CONGRESS. Commons August 1, 1923

WOMEN. Written Answers August 1, 1923

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