Sir Robert Newman

1871 - November 2, 1945
Summary information for Sir Robert Newman

Contributions

1920

SECOND SCHEDULE. Commons March 1, 1920

WAR STAFF (TEMPORARY). Written Answers March 3, 1920

INCOME TAX. Commons March 4, 1920

ST. SOPHIA, CONSTANTINOPLE. Commons March 8, 1920

PRISONERS OF WAR. Written Answers March 8, 1920

BLIND (EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT AND MAINTENANCE) BILL. Commons March 12, 1920

PAYMENT OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. Commons March 29, 1920

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (DEBT). Commons May 5, 1920

BASTARDY BILL. Commons May 7, 1920

RAILWAY GUARDS AND PORTERS (PENSIONS) Commons June 7, 1920

STALLIONS (KING'S PREMIUM). Commons June 7, 1920

STATEMENT BY MR. CHURCHILL. Commons June 8, 1920

2 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Application and Interpretation.) Commons June 21, 1920

DESERTED CHILDREN (BRITISH DOMINIONS). Commons June 22, 1920

2 speeches — CLAUSE 36.—(Establishment of Courts.) Commons June 22, 1920

PRE-WAR PENSIONERS. Commons June 28, 1920

BLIND PERSONS [PENSIONS AND EXPENSES]. Commons June 28, 1920

DEBTOR CLEARING HOUSE. Commons July 5, 1920

WAR MEDALS. Commons July 7, 1920

CLAUSE 17.—(Personal Allowance.) Commons July 7, 1920

5 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Deduction in respect of dependent relatives.) Commons July 7, 1920

ENEMY DEBTS (CLEARING HOUSE). Commons July 12, 1920

BRITISH CLEARING-HOUSE (ENEMY DEBTS). Commons August 9, 1920

RAILWAY RATES AND FARES. Commons August 9, 1920

PLACES OF WORSHIP (ENFRANCHISEMENT) BILL. Commons August 9, 1920

ROUMANIAN GOVERNMENT BONDS. Commons November 4, 1920

TEACHERS' SALARIES. Written Answers December 2, 1920

GOVERNMENT WOOL SALES. Written Answers December 6, 1920

BUSINESS TRAINING. Commons December 8, 1920

CLAUSE 3.—(Amendment of Section 5 of 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 99.) Commons December 8, 1920

PROVISIONS AS TO THE COMPULSORY HIRING OF HOUSES BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES. Commons December 8, 1920

TEACHERS' SALARIES (AUGMENTATIONS). Written Answers December 9, 1920

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