Sir Samuel Scott
1873 - February 21, 1943Summary information for Sir Samuel Scott
Contributions
1906
Rules under Trade Marks Act—Conference of Commercial Bodies. Commons March 5, 1906
Sir W. Butler's Trip to South Africa. Commons March 7, 1906
Appointment of Higher Division Clerks to the War Office. Commons March 12, 1906
Sir William Butler. Commons March 12, 1906
Appointment of Higher Division Clerks at the War Office. Commons March 15, 1906
2 speeches — Administration of the Aliens Act. Commons March 15, 1906
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons March 19, 1906
Indo-China and Servian Trade Reports. Commons March 21, 1906
Higher Division Appointments in the Civil Service. Commons March 26, 1906
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (ELECTRIC SUPPLY) BILL (BY ORDER). Commons March 26, 1906
Married Women's Liability Commons May 8, 1906
SEAMEN'S AND SOLDIERS' FALSE CHARACTERS BILL. Commons May 15, 1906
Army Establishment Shortage. Commons July 10, 1906
The Coldstream Guards. Commons July 30, 1906
Regent's Park Fence. Commons October 25, 1906
Regent's Park Fencing. Commons October 29, 1906
2 speeches — Volunteer Training. Commons October 30, 1906
2 speeches — Government Appointments and Ex- Service Men. Commons October 31, 1906
Employment of Ex Soldiers and Sailors. Commons November 6, 1906
2 speeches — NETLEY HOSPITAL—DISCHARGE OF INVALID SOLDIERS. Commons November 8, 1906
2 speeches — Volunteer Camp Training. Commons November 12, 1906
LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 12, 1906
Saving Resulting from the Abolition of Seven Days Extra Training of Volun teer Field Army Brigades Commons November 15, 1906
Imprisonment for Contempt of Court. Commons November 20, 1906
Royal Commissions. Commons November 29, 1906
2 speeches — Reduction of Battalions. Commons December 3, 1906
Disbanded Battalions. Commons December 10, 1906
Bounties. Commons December 10, 1906
Privilege Cabs. Commons December 10, 1906
STREET BETTING BILL [LORDS.] Commons December 10, 1906
Pay of Regular Officers with the Volunteers. Commons December 19, 1906
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