Sir Herbert Nield
1862 - October 11, 1932Summary information for Sir Herbert Nield
Contributions
1921
CENTRAL CONTROL BOARD (LIQUOR TRAFFIC). Commons February 17, 1921
CADET LIST. Written Answers February 17, 1921
TERRITORIAL ARMY INSTRUCTORS (HOUSING ACCOMMODATION). Written Answers February 17, 1921
INCREASED CHARGES. Written Answers February 17, 1921
CLINICAL THERMOMETERS (TESTING). Written Answers February 21, 1921
PRINTED PACKETS (CHEQUES). Written Answers February 23, 1921
CIVIL SERVICE (BONUS SCHEME). Written Answers February 23, 1921
CLAUSE 9.—(Construction, saving, short title, commencement, and duration.) Commons March 3, 1921
3 speeches — NATIONAL DEBT OFFICE. Commons March 3, 1921
2 speeches — OFFICE OF WORKS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Commons March 3, 1921
POLICE, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons March 4, 1921
4 speeches — METROPOLITAN WATER BOARD (CHARGES) BILL. (By Order.) Commons April 7, 1921
OFFICERS (VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT). Written Answers April 22, 1921
SUNDAY POSTAL SERVICES (DISCONTINUANCE). Written Answers May 27, 1921
PICTURE POSTCARDS (POSTAGE). Written Answers June 1, 1921
CLAUSE 6.—(Interpretation.) Commons June 3, 1921
DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACT (1910) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 3, 1921
UNWHOLESOME FISH, ABERDEEN (DESTRUCTION). Written Answers June 14, 1921
EXCESS PROFITS DUTY. Written Answers June 15, 1921
GERMAN REPARATION. Written Answers June 15, 1921
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. Written Answers June 16, 1921
COST OF LIVING. Written Answers June 23, 1921
TRADE BOARDS. Written Answers June 27, 1921
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. Written Answers June 30, 1921
EX-SERVICE MEN (FEE FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION). Written Answers June 30, 1921
VALUATION OFFICE (TEMPORARY VALUERS). Written Answers November 7, 1921
CONSTABLE SHOT, TIPPERARY. Written Answers November 9, 1921
GENERAL NURSING COUNCIL. Written Answers December 19, 1921
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