Sir Samuel Roberts

1852 - June 19, 1926
Summary information for Sir Samuel Roberts

Contributions

1916

ATTESTED MEN (DRILL INSTRUCTION). Commons January 11, 1916

INTERNED ALIENS (USE OF GAOLS). Commons February 17, 1916

4 speeches — VOLUNTEER TRAINING CORPS. Commons February 17, 1916

2 speeches — STATE RECOGNITION. Commons February 29, 1916

IMMEDIATE ENLISTMENT. Commons March 7, 1916

IMPORTATION OF FRUIT (RESTRICTIONS). Commons March 7, 1916

EXCHEQUER BONDS. Commons May 8, 1916

TIME-EXPIRED MEN. Commons May 10, 1916

EXCESS PROFITS DUTY (CONTROLLED ESTABLISHMENTS). Commons May 30, 1916

PUBLICATION OF SPEECH. Commons June 22, 1916

5 speeches — CLAUSE 29.—(Continuance and Increase of Rate of Excess Profits Ditty). Commons June 22, 1916

3 speeches — CLAUSE 29.—(Continuance and Increase of Rate of Excess Profits Duty). Commons June 26, 1916

2 speeches — PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons June 28, 1916

NEW CLAUSE.—(Assessment for Income Tax of Controlled Establishments.) Commons July 12, 1916

2 speeches — TITLE. Commons August 1, 1916

CLAUSE 1.—(Rules of Procedure of Courts of Inquiry.) Commons August 7, 1916

2 speeches — QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS. Commons August 14, 1916

MINISTEY OF MUNITIONS. Commons August 15, 1916

OUTPUT OF BEER (RESTRICTION) ACT, 1916. Commons October 17, 1916

GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. Commons October 18, 1916

SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE (QUESTIONS). Commons October 19, 1916

11 speeches — GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Commons October 24, 1916

SECRET SESSION. Commons October 31, 1916

2 speeches — OUTPUT OF BEER (RESTRICTION—No. 2) BILL. Commons November 7, 1916

WAR OFFICE QUESTIONS. Commons November 21, 1916

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Minister of Pensions.) Commons November 30, 1916

GRAND JURIES. Written Answers November 30, 1916

CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Minister of Pensions.) Commons December 4, 1916

GRAND JURIES. Commons December 31, 1916

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