Sir John Norton-Griffiths

1871 - September 27, 1930
Summary information for Sir John Norton-Griffiths

Contributions

1923

2 speeches — EMPIRE TRADE. Commons March 5, 1923

TRADE FACILITIES ACT, 1922. Commons March 5, 1923

AFRICAN COLONIES (UNION). Commons March 8, 1923

2 speeches — UNITED STATES (BRITISH EXPORTS). Commons March 8, 1923

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 8, 1923

2 speeches — EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons March 12, 1923

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Written Answers March 13, 1923

MEXICO. Commons March 14, 1923

EMPIRE TRADE. Commons March 14, 1923

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Written Answers March 15, 1923

2 speeches — EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons March 19, 1923

4 speeches — EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons March 20, 1923

IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Commons March 20, 1923

3 speeches — EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons March 26, 1923

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Commons March 26, 1923

HOME RULE. Written Answers March 26, 1923

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons March 28, 1923

REPATRIATION. Commons March 28, 1923

4 speeches — EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons April 9, 1923

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE AND IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Commons April 9, 1923

IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Written Answers April 12, 1923

4 speeches — EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons April 16, 1923

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Written Answers April 16, 1923

WEST INDIES (BRITISH TRADE). Written Answers April 16, 1923

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT (CANADIAN AGREEMENT). Written Answers April 17, 1923

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Commons April 18, 1923

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Commons April 23, 1923

FIJI ISLANDS. Commons April 30, 1923

ASCENSION ISLANDS. Commons April 30, 1923

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons May 3, 1923

MEXICO. Written Answers May 8, 1923

SOUTH AUSTRALIA (ARTHUR SULLIVAN, EMIGRANT). Commons May 10, 1923

POST OFFICE. Commons July 24, 1923

OFFICE ACCOMMODATION, WANDSWORTH. Written Answers July 24, 1923

3 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE. Commons July 25, 1923

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