Sir Joseph Lamb
1873 - November 20, 1949Summary information for Sir Joseph Lamb
Contributions
1925
4 speeches — ROYAL COMMISSION ON FOOD PRICES. Commons March 4, 1925
IMPERIAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE. Commons March 12, 1925
4 speeches — SUMMER TIME BILL. Commons March 13, 1925
FULL-TIME PUPILS. Commons March 16, 1925
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 17, 1925
BRITISH SUGAR (SUBSIDY) BILL. Commons March 17, 1925
LICENSED STALLIONS. Written Answers March 27, 1925
MILK (LEGISLATION). Written Answers April 2, 1925
CLAUSE 1.—(Power of Minister to allow importation of pedigree animals.) Commons April 8, 1925
DOMINIONS (BOUNTIES). Written Answers April 30, 1925
ANIMALS (SLAUGHTER). Written Answers May 4, 1925
INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE (GRANT). Written Answers May 4, 1925
CREDITS Written Answers May 5, 1925
TITHE BILL (CORN RENTS). Commons June 15, 1925
2 speeches — CLAUSE 19.—(Amended rates of estate duty.) Commons June 15, 1925
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of agricultural shows from entertainments duly in certain cases.) Commons June 17, 1925
5 speeches — TITHE BILL. Commons June 18, 1925
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Compulsory acquisition of land for allotments.) Commons June 26, 1925
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Loans by Commissioners to allotment holders.) Commons June 26, 1925
CLAUSE 6.—(Amendment of Section ten of Act of 1922.) Commons June 26, 1925
CLAUSE 10.—(Rating of new allotments.) Commons June 26, 1925
CLAUSE 5.—(Short title). Commons June 26, 1925
2 speeches — TITHE EENTCHAUGE. Commons July 13, 1925
3 speeches — CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 13, 1925
3 speeches — CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 15, 1925
CONTRIBUTORYPENSIONSBILL. Commons July 22, 1925
2 speeches — DISEASES OF ANIMALS BILL. Commons July 24, 1925
BRITISH WAR GRAVES, FAUQUISSART. Commons August 7, 1925
3 speeches — TITHE BILL. Commons November 19, 1925
2 speeches — TITHE BILL. Commons November 26, 1925
RATING AND VALUATION BILL. Commons November 30, 1925
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