Sir Robert Thomas

1873 - September 27, 1951
Summary information for Sir Robert Thomas

Contributions

1920

SINGLE DISABLED MEN (DEPENDANTS). Commons February 17, 1920

POST-DISCHARGE MARRIAGES OF DISABLED PENSIONERS. Commons February 17, 1920

LIVE-STOCK CONTROL. Written Answers February 17, 1920

INCOME TAX (TRADE UNDERTAKINGS). Commons February 24, 1920

ROAD MAINTENANCE (MOTOR OMNIBUSES). Written Answers February 25, 1920

3 speeches — BUNKER COAL. Commons March 8, 1920

3 speeches — MATERIALS (COST). Commons March 22, 1920

ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY (GUNNER S. PRICE). Commons March 23, 1920

PRE-WAR PENSIONS. Commons March 23, 1920

POSTAL FACILITIES, ANGLESEY. Commons March 23, 1920

3 speeches — WREXHAM GAS COMPANY. Commons April 26, 1920

BUILDING MATERIALS (COST). Commons April 28, 1920

2 speeches — WORKMEN'S DWELLINGS (COST). Commons May 3, 1920

2 speeches — TRADE UNION RESTRICTIONS. Commons May 5, 1920

5 speeches — BUILDING MATERIALS (PRICES). Commons May 5, 1920

AGRICULTURE BILL. Commons June 9, 1920

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT. Commons June 10, 1920

RE-CLOTHING. Commons June 15, 1920

DISTRESS FOR RENT. Commons June 17, 1920

4 speeches — AGRICULTURE BILL. Commons June 21, 1920

2 speeches — HOUSING. Commons June 30, 1920

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF MINES BILL. Commons June 30, 1920

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE (WALES). Written Answers July 5, 1920

CENTRAL SCHOOL, LLANDUDNO. Commons August 9, 1920

HUTS, GWALCHMAI, ANGLESEA. Commons August 9, 1920

4 speeches — BUILDING MATERIALS (COST). Commons August 16, 1920

4 speeches — PENSION BOOKS. Commons August 16, 1920

SEPARATE ENTRANCES. Written Answers November 8, 1920

4 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Amendment of Section 9 of Corn Production Act, 1917.) Commons November 15, 1920

3 speeches — POST OFFICE (HOLYHEAD AND KINGSTOWN MAIL CONTRACT). Commons November 23, 1920

3 speeches — AGRICULTURE BILL Commons November 25, 1920

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