Sir Robert Harmsworth
1870 - January 19, 1937Summary information for Sir Robert Harmsworth
Contributions
1905
Inquiry into Depression of Fishing Industry in Sutherland and Caithness. Commons March 2, 1905
Delivery of London Night Mails in the North, of Scotland. Commons March 2, 1905
Conveyance of Mails between Wick and Lybster. Commons April 3, 1905
Rewards for Information of Illegal Trawling. Commons April 3, 1905
Illegal Trawling by British Trawl Boats sailing under Foreign Flags. Commons April 3, 1905
Wick Harbour Improvements—Applica tion for a Loan. Commons April 12, 1905
Inverness Mail Delays. Commons April 13, 1905
Illegal Trawling by Foreign Boats Manned by British Crews. Commons April 18, 1905
H.M.S. "Prince George" in Collision with a German Vessel—Liability for Damage of German Government. Commons April 18, 1905
Motor Traffic Regulations in the Royal Parks. Commons June 28, 1905
Motor Boat "Pioneer"—Suggested Call at Wick. Commons July 17, 1905
Trawling in Scotch Waters. Commons July 17, 1905
2 speeches — Recommendations of Departmental Committee on the Sea Fisheries of Sutherland and Caithness Commons July 24, 1905
Closing of Pentland Firth to Trawlers. Commons July 24, 1905
Loans for Haddock Curers in Sutherland and Caithness. Commons July 24, 1905
Reduction of Duty on Scotch Herrings Imported into Russia. Commons July 27, 1905
Closing of the Pentland Firth to Trawlers. Commons July 31, 1905
Erection of Boatslips on the Caithness Coast. Commons July 31, 1905
Scotch Herring Fishery—Loans for Purchase of Boats. Commons July 31, 1905
Norwegian Trawlers Convicted of Illegal Trawling at Wick. Commons August 1, 1905
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