Sir Gerald Hurst
1877 - October 27, 1957Summary information for Sir Gerald Hurst
Contributions
1925
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (SAVINGS AND HOUSING BANKS). Commons March 3, 1925
Order for Second Reading read. Commons March 4, 1925
WOMEN (WAGES). Written Answers March 24, 1925
FOOD PRESERVATIVES. Commons March 25, 1925
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT. Written Answers March 26, 1925
ADOPTION OF CHILDREN BILL. Commons April 3, 1925
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Principles on which questions of religious upbringing are to be decided.) Commons April 8, 1925
POST OFFICE. Written Answers April 9, 1925
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT (1918) AMENDMENT BILL Commons May 8, 1925
POOR LAW (BOARDED-OUT CHILDREN). Written Answers June 15, 1925
5 speeches — DISTRICT AUDITORS. Commons June 17, 1925
2 speeches — NURSING HOMES (REGISTRATION) BILL. Commons June 19, 1925
IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION (EXAMINATION OF EFFECTS). Written Answers June 29, 1925
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT (FEMALE STAFF). Written Answers July 3, 1925
TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL. Written Answers July 7, 1925
HORSES, EXPORT. Commons July 9, 1925
TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL Commons July 9, 1925
CLAUSE 21.—(Disqualifications.) Commons July 14, 1925
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 15, 1925
HEALTH VISITOR, DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL. Commons July 16, 1925
2 speeches — EAST AFRICA (RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT). Commons July 20, 1925
2 speeches — SEA POLLUTION (OIL). Commons July 22, 1925
PUBLIC PLACES (ORDER) BILL. Commons July 22, 1925
HEALTH VISITOR, DORSET (ADVERTISEMENT). Written Answers July 30, 1925
SICK LEAVE. Written Answers July 31, 1925
RUBBER PRODUCTION (MALAY STATES). Commons August 3, 1925
STEPNEY UNION (HOSPITAL MATRON). Commons August 5, 1925
NURSING HOMES. Written Answers November 18, 1925
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT (APPOINTMENTS). Written Answers November 18, 1925
5 speeches — VOTE OF CENSURE PROPOSED. Commons December 1, 1925
4 speeches — BRITISH DYESTUFFS CORPERATION. Commons December 8, 1925
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