Sir Henry Betterton
1872 - November 18, 1949Summary information for Sir Henry Betterton
Contributions
1920
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE [MONEY]. Commons March 4, 1920
CHILWELL (STOREHOLDERS AND FOREMEN). Commons March 9, 1920
LICENSING BILL (GKAVITY OF BEER). Written Answers March 11, 1920
MIDLAND RAILWAY, NOTTINGHAM (PLATFORM CHARGES). Commons March 22, 1920
ALBANIA (ITALIAN MILITARY FORCES). Commons March 22, 1920
BEER (EXPORTS). Written Answers March 24, 1920
EXCESS PROFITS DUTY. Written Answers March 29, 1920
WAR PENSIONS BILL Commons May 5, 1920
WAR PENSIONS COMMITTEES. Written Answers June 7, 1920
CHILWELL ORDNANCE DEPOT. Commons June 22, 1920
CHILWELL ORDNANCE DEPOT. Written Answers June 22, 1920
BEER AND STOUT (EXPORTS). Written Answers June 23, 1920
JUDGE'S MARSHAL. Commons June 30, 1920
MINISTRY OF MINES BILL. Commons June 30, 1920
MINISTRY OF MINES [SALARIES AND EXPENSES]. Commons July 5, 1920
CHILWELL ORDNANCE DEPOT. Commons July 6, 1920
SURPLUS STORES, CHILVELL, Commons July 12, 1920
NEW CLAUSE.— (Application of Section forty-two of the principal Act.) Commons July 16, 1920
3 speeches — MINING DISPUTE (PAMPHLET DISTRIBUTION). Commons July 21, 1920
2 speeches — YOUNG PERSONS. Commons July 21, 1920
WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT IN LEAD PRO- CESSES) BILL. Commons November 1, 1920
NEW CLAUSE.—(Establishment of Second Houses of the Parliaments of Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland.) Commons November 8, 1920
2 speeches — SPIRITS. Commons November 9, 1920
POTABLE SPIRITS (IMPORTS). Commons November 16, 1920
4 speeches — CLAUSE 41.—(Power of Trustees to invest in mortgages of the Board.) Commons November 16, 1920
2 speeches — MINES DEPARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons December 1, 1920
SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES. Commons December 8, 1920
3 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Treatment for incipient mental disorder.) Commons December 8, 1920
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