Sir Harry Newton

1875 - June 22, 1951
Summary information for Sir Harry Newton

Contributions

1911

Old Age Pensions. Commons February 9, 1911

Punishment of a Leading Signalman. Written Answers February 27, 1911

Signalman Thomas Black (Royal Navy). Commons March 13, 1911

3 speeches — School Attendance By-laws. Commons March 20, 1911

Meteorological Telegrams. Written Answers March 20, 1911

School Attendance By-Laws. Written Answers March 27, 1911

4 speeches — Frinton-on-Sea and Walton-on-Naze Telephone. Commons March 29, 1911

NEW CLAUSE.—(Increment Duty not to be Charged on Agricultural Land unless if is held up.) Commons March 29, 1911

NEW CLAUSE.—(Reduction of Tobacco Duties.) Commons March 30, 1911

2 speeches — WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT. Commons April 24, 1911

POST OFFICE VOTE. Commons May 18, 1911

2 speeches — Naval Signalman's Punishment. Commons May 22, 1911

Coast Erosion Committee (Final Report). Commons May 22, 1911

Foreign Trawlers. Written Answers May 29, 1911

British and Foreign Fishery Rights. Written Answers May 30, 1911

Foreign Trawling (Thames Estuary). Written Answers May 31, 1911

Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons June 29, 1911

CLAUSE 5.—(Rates and Rules for Contributions by Voluntary Contributors.) Commons July 11, 1911

CLAUSE 6.—(Change from Voluntary Rate to Employed Rate, and vice versa). Commons July 11, 1911

CLAUSE 7.—(Power to Make Regulations for the Payment of Contributions.) Commons July 11, 1911

Mitford Board of Guardians. Written Answers July 18, 1911

3 speeches — Coast Erosion (Report of Royal Commission). Written Answers August 3, 1911

Coast Erosion. Written Answers October 30, 1911

3 speeches — CLAUSE 31.—(Deficit.) Commons October 31, 1911

Harwich (Sailors' Home). Written Answers November 22, 1911

Salvation Army Colony (Boxted). Written Answers November 22, 1911

CLAUSE 1.—(Hours of Employment and Meal Times.) Commons December 8, 1911

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