Sir Thomas Dewar
1864 - April 11, 1930Summary information for Sir Thomas Dewar
Contributions
1904
Street Accidents—Covered Vans. Commons February 5, 1904
Congestion of Business at the Law Courts. Commons February 8, 1904
London Tube Railways. Commons February 8, 1904
London Telephone System. Commons February 8, 1904
Factories in London Commons February 9, 1904
Indian Railway Contracts for Germany. Commons February 9, 1904
Vehicular Accidents in London. Commons February 9, 1904
German Contracts for Indian Railways. Commons February 10, 1904
British, American, and German Imports into Natal. Commons February 17, 1904
Poor Prisoners Defence Act. Commons February 17, 1904
Sugar Refineries in East London—Persons Employed. Commons February 18, 1904
Rateable Value of Sugar Refineries in East End of London. Commons February 18, 1904
Military Weapons—The Sword. Commons February 22, 1904
Metropolitan Police Magistracy. Commons February 24, 1904
Extension of Workmen's Compensation Act. Commons February 26, 1904
Street Traffic—Regulations as to Covered Vans. Commons February 29, 1904
Sale of Poisons—Southwark Inquest. Commons February 29, 1904
British Fleet in the Far East. Commons March 3, 1904
Defence of the Thames. Commons March 3, 1904
Sale of Poisons. Commons March 18, 1904
Certification of Death. Commons March 21, 1904
Aliens in British Prisons. Commons April 25, 1904
Smallpox in East London. Commons May 3, 1904
Rats and the Spread of Plague. Commons May 3, 1904
Postage in England of Lottery Circulars. Commons May 9, 1904
Licensing Bill—Brewery Shareholders as Licensing Justices. Commons May 9, 1904
LICENSING BILL. Commons May 10, 1904
Accidents with Covered Vans—Infringement of new By-law. Commons July 4, 1904
Circulation in England of Foreign Lottery Circulars. Commons July 4, 1904
Amendment of Workmen's Compensation Act. Commons July 4, 1904
Detention of British Ships by Russian Cruisers. Commons July 21, 1904
Proposed Reduction of Postal Rates to the Continent. Commons July 22, 1904
Life-Saving Precautions on British Emigrant Ships. Commons July 25, 1904
Case of Adolf Beck—Mistaken Identity. Commons July 25, 1904
Charges on British Vessels entering United States Ports. Commons July 26, 1904
Volunteer Review in Hyde Park. Commons July 26, 1904
Underground Telegraphic Cables to the North—Progress of Work. Commons July 27, 1904
Accidents caused by Leakage of Gas into Telegraph Inspection Chambers. Commons July 28, 1904
Suggested Appointment of Additional Judges in the King's Bench Division. Commons July 29, 1904
Contracts in Connection with London Telephone Service—British v. Foreign Firms. Commons July 29, 1904
Establishment of a Post Office in Wapping west of Wapping Bridge. Commons July 29, 1904
Rails and Engineering Plant ordered by London County Council from British and Foreign Firms. Commons August 9, 1904
Explosions caused by Leakage of Electric Current and Escaped Gas. Commons August 9, 1904
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