Sir Herbert Nield

1862 - October 11, 1932
Summary information for Sir Herbert Nield

Contributions

1910

3 speeches — Allowances for Obsolete Machinery. Written Answers February 28, 1910

Income Tax Appeals. Written Answers February 28, 1910

Income Tax Allowances for Depreciation. Written Answers February 28, 1910

Allowances for Obsolete Machinery. Commons March 2, 1910

Civil Services (Vote on Account). Written Answers March 21, 1910

3 speeches — British Traders Abroad. Commons April 25, 1910

Trade and Commerce (Rules of the Supreme Court). Commons April 25, 1910

2 speeches — Fire Alarm System. Written Answers May 11, 1910

Treasury Grants in Lieu of Rates (Territorial Force). Written Answers June 10, 1910

Territorial Force (Government Departments). Written Answers June 14, 1910

CLASS II.—LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD. Commons June 17, 1910

PORT OF LONDON (PORT RATE ON GOODS) PROVISIONAL ORDER, BILL. Commons June 20, 1910

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1910–11 (VOTE NO ACCOUNT). Commons June 22, 1910

Assessors and Collectors of Taxes. Written Answers June 23, 1910

Assessors and Collectors of Taxes. Written Answers June 30, 1910

Postal Officials and Elections. Commons July 4, 1910

Naval Officers (Retirement Scheme). Commons July 11, 1910

2 speeches — SHERIFFS COURTS (SCOTLAND) (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons July 15, 1910

CLAUSE 2.—(Grants for Public Works.) Commons July 15, 1910

Acetic Ether (Customs and Excise Duty). Written Answers July 15, 1910

2 speeches — Royal Marine Light Infantry (Case of John S. Barnard). Commons July 18, 1910

Prosecution of Miss L. C. Wilson (Alleged Political Intimidation). Written Answers July 20, 1910

Corrupt and Illegal Practices (Prosecutions). Written Answers July 20, 1910

ACCESSION DECLARATION BILL. Commons July 27, 1910

3 speeches — SCHEDULE. Commons July 28, 1910

INCOME TAX (MARITAL SEPARATION). Written Answers July 28, 1910

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