Sir John Norton-Griffiths
1871 - September 27, 1930Summary information for Sir John Norton-Griffiths
Contributions
1916
MILITARY SERVICE (No. 2) BILL. Commons January 12, 1916
4 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Amendment of s. 3 (3) of the Principal Act.) Commons May 10, 1916
NATIONAL ECONOMY. Commons May 11, 1916
METROPOLITAN WATER BOARD. Commons May 15, 1916
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (EXPENDITURE). Commons May 15, 1916
CLAUSE 3.—(Modification of Exceptions from Service.) Commons May 16, 1916
FROZEN MEAT (IMPORTED). Commons May 22, 1916
SHORTAGE OF LABOUR (UNNECESSARY WORK). Commons May 22, 1916
BRITISH TRADE POLICY. Commons May 25, 1916
SHIPPING COMPANIES (FREIGHTS AND FOOD PRICES.) Commons May 25, 1916
COMMITTEE ON TRADE POLICY. Commons May 25, 1916
HOUSE PROPERTY (STATUTORY OBLIGATIONS TO PAINT). Commons May 25, 1916
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons May 25, 1916
PARIS CONFERENCE (MR HUGHES). Commons May 25, 1916
Colonial Investments (Income Tax). Commons May 25, 1916
3 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons May 29, 1916
SUNDAY PARADES. Commons May 30, 1916
EXCESS PROFITS DUTY (CONTROLLED ESTABLISHMENTS). Commons May 30, 1916
TIMBER SUPPLIES (REAFFORESTATION. Commons May 30, 1916
PREFERENTIAL TRADING. Commons May 30, 1916
WAR OFFICE. Commons May 31, 1916
SHORTAGE OF MERCHANT TONNAGE. Commons June 22, 1916
PARIS ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Commons June 26, 1916
MERCHANT SHIPPING. Commons June 26, 1916
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons June 27, 1916
UNMARRIED MEN. Commons July 3, 1916
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons July 19, 1916
SALE OF COCAINE TO SOLDIERS. Commons July 20, 1916
COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY. Commons July 20, 1916
PROGRESS OF WAR. Commons August 22, 1916
STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER. Commons October 11, 1916
DEBADGED MEN. Commons October 12, 1916
EMPLOYMENT OF SINGLE MEN. Written Answers October 25, 1916
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