Sir Herbert Nield

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

Contributions

1930

ARBITRATION (FOREIGN AWARDS) BILL [Lords]. Commons January 21, 1930

MINISTRY OF LABOUR, KEW (DISMISSALS). Written Answers January 27, 1930

CLAIMS AND RECORD OFFICE, KEW. Written Answers January 30, 1930

11 speeches — CANAL BOATS BILL. Commons January 31, 1930

SHOPS ACT (HAIRDRESSERS). Written Answers February 3, 1930

2 speeches — TELEPHONE SERVICE. Written Answers February 4, 1930

LAW OF ARBITRATION. Written Answers February 4, 1930

2 speeches — TELEPHONE SERVICES. Written Answers February 18, 1930

COMPANY LAW. Commons February 25, 1930

COMPANIES' BALANCE SHEETS. Written Answers March 4, 1930

3 speeches — DARTFORD AND PURFLEET (THAMES) TUNNEL BILL. Commons March 10, 1930

COMPANIES ACT, 1929. Written Answers March 11, 1930

COMPANIES ACTS. Commons April 1, 1930

CONTRIBUTIONS (POSTING, LEDGERS). Written Answers April 15, 1930

CLAIMS AND RECORD OFFICE, KEW. Commons May 1, 1930

4 speeches — CANAL BOATS BILL. Commons May 9, 1930

NEW CLAUSE.—(Section 1 not to come into force until board and lodging provision available.) Commons May 9, 1930

CLAUSE 1.—(Provisions as to children on canal boats.) Commons May 9, 1930

STATISTICS. Commons May 22, 1930

2 speeches — CLAIMS AND RECORD OFFICE, KEW. Commons May 22, 1930

ALLOTMENTS, HANWELL. Written Answers May 22, 1930

2 speeches — CLAIMS AND RECORD OFFICE, KEW. Commons May 27, 1930

CLAIMS AND RECORD OFFICE, KEW. Written Answers June 23, 1930

NEW CLAUSE—(Applications by spouses for separate assessment to income tax or sear-tax to have effect until revoked.) Commons July 7, 1930

CLAUSE 22.—(Duty to stop in case of accident.) Commons July 10, 1930

2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC (Recommitted) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 10, 1930

UNEMPLOYMENT (BENEFIT). Commons November 17, 1930

PLYMOUTH NAVY WEEK (TRADING FACILITIES). Commons December 3, 1930

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