Sir Henry Harris

1856 - August 23, 1941
Summary information for Sir Henry Harris

Contributions

1917

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons March 6, 1917

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons March 19, 1917

COAL (DISTRIBUTION). Written Answers March 19, 1917

NEW CLAUSE.—(Application of Principal Act in London.) Commons March 20, 1917

CLAUSE 1.—(Administrative Expenses of Local and District Committees.) Commons March 20, 1917

3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Local Committees far Certain Boroughs and Urban Districts.) Commons March 20, 1917

NEW CLAUSE.—(Application of Principal Act in London.) Commons March 20, 1917

WOMEN POLICE Commons March 20, 1917

NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND EXPENDITURE. Commons March 27, 1917

ROYAL ENGINEERS (SPECIAL RESERVE). Written Answers April 3, 1917

CASES UNDER INQUIRY. Written Answers April 4, 1917

INQUIRY (F. A. J. LIVERTON). Written Answers April 5, 1917

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Written Answers April 19, 1917

APPEALS. Written Answers April 26, 1917

CORONERS (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons April 27, 1917

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Written Answers June 7, 1917

3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Local Government Franchise (Men.).) Commons June 18, 1917

DISCHARGED DISABLED MEN. Commons June 26, 1917

CLAUSE 10.—(Registration Officers and Areas.) Commons June 27, 1917

CLAUSE 11.—(Registration Duties.) Commons June 27, 1917

3 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Appeals.) Commons June 27, 1917

NAVAL AND MILITARY WAR PENSIONS, ETC. (TRANSFER OF POWERS) BILL. Commons June 29, 1917

POLICE-WOMEN (PADDINGTON). Written Answers July 2, 1917

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Written Answers July 13, 1917

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Representatives of Disabled Men, to be Included among the Members of Local Committees.) Commons November 13, 1917

ENEMY AIR RAIDS (COMPENSATION). Written Answers November 21, 1917

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