Sir Henry Kimber
1834 - December 18, 1923Summary information for Sir Henry Kimber
Contributions
1911
Liquor Licence Duties. Written Answers March 7, 1911
Boys' Naval Brigade. Written Answers March 13, 1911
Bicycle Robberies (London). Written Answers March 30, 1911
Measures Brothers, Limited (Prosecution). Written Answers March 30, 1911
Government Annuities. Written Answers May 8, 1911
National Debt Office. Written Answers May 8, 1911
Super-tax. Commons May 31, 1911
LANDLORDS AND SICK TENANTS. Commons June 19, 1911
ORPHANAGES AND VOLUNTARY HOMES. Commons June 19, 1911
Customs Port Clerks. Commons June 19, 1911
South Kensington Museums. Commons June 27, 1911
DISPENSING MEDICINES. Written Answers June 29, 1911
Procurators of Burghs (Scotland). Written Answers July 6, 1911
Inspector of Poor (Scotland). Written Answers July 6, 1911
Wandsworth County Court. Written Answers July 24, 1911
HOMŒOPATHY AND DISPENSING. Written Answers July 31, 1911
INMATES OF ORPHANAGES. Written Answers July 31, 1911
DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Written Answers July 31, 1911
SOUTH METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY. Commons August 14, 1911
MEDICAL EXAMINATION (EXPENSES). Commons August 14, 1911
PAYMENT OF MEDICAL BENEFITS. Commons August 14, 1911
RESERVE VALUES (INVESTMENTS). Commons August 14, 1911
SICKNESS BENEFIT (SYPHILIS). Commons August 14, 1911
AMALGAMATION OF SOCIETIES. Commons August 14, 1911
APPROVED SOCIETIES. Written Answers November 6, 1911
AMALGAMATED SOCIETIES. Written Answers November 7, 1911
2 speeches — Electoral System (Reform). Commons November 13, 1911
PLACES OF MEETING. Written Answers November 13, 1911
2 speeches — SICKNESS BENEFIT. Written Answers November 14, 1911
CASUAL WORKERS. Written Answers November 14, 1911
2 speeches — POOLING SYSTEM. Written Answers November 14, 1911
APPROVED SOCIETIES. Written Answers November 17, 1911
VALUATION OF APPROVED SOCIETIES. Commons November 20, 1911
18 speeches — PART II.—EXCEPTIONS. Commons November 20, 1911
Customs Services. Written Answers November 28, 1911
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