Sir Thomas Dewar

1864 - April 11, 1930
Summary information for Sir Thomas Dewar

Contributions

1905

The Metric System. Commons March 1, 1905

Metropolitan Ambulance Service. Commons March 1, 1905

London Telephone System. Commons March 1, 1905

Van Accidents in the Metropolis. Commons March 1, 1905

Accidents caused by Gas coming in Contact with Leakage of Electric Current. Commons March 13, 1905

2 speeches — Aliens in His Majesty's Prisons. Commons March 13, 1905

Sale of Poisons. Commons March 13, 1905

Ventilation of Public Telephone Call-Boxes. Commons March 14, 1905

Floating Mines in the Gulf of Pe-chi-li. Commons March 15, 1905

Floating Mines in the Gulf of Pe-chi-li. Commons March 15, 1905

Lift Accident in a City Hotel—Precautions for Public Safety. Commons March 30, 1905

Motor-Car Drivers—Convictions for Failure to produce Licences. Commons March 30, 1905

Lift Accident in a City Hotel—Precautions for Public Safety. Commons March 30, 1905

Motor-Car Drivers—Convictions for Failure to produce Licences. Commons March 30, 1905

Explosions of Gas in Telephone Inspection Chambers—Precautions for Public Safety. Commons March 31, 1905

Danger of Fire from Explosions caused by Electrical Mains. Commons April 4, 1905

Regulations for the Sale of Poisons— Amendment of the Law. Commons April 4, 1905

British Troops Armed with the Revolver. Commons April 10, 1905

Lord Provost of Perth—Question of Precedence. Commons April 11, 1905

Aliens in British Prisons—Classification of Offences. Commons April 12, 1905

Volunteer Long-Service Medal—Case of Mr. J. Gibbs. Commons April 12, 1905

Coastguard Service at Poldhu. Commons April 18, 1905

The Jamaica Garrison Commons May 3, 1905

Army Gymnasia. Commons May 9, 1905

Meeting of the Postal Union—Reduction of Postage to the Continent. Commons May 10, 1905

Postal Rates for Printed Matter to Canada. Commons May 10, 1905

Telephone Fires in London. Commons May 15, 1905

Escape from Fire. Commons May 15, 1905

Sale of Poisons. Commons May 16, 1905

The Underground Cable to the North. Commons May 16, 1905

Homing Pigeons for use of the Navy. Commons May 31, 1905

Reported Expulsion of European and American Traders from Port Arthur. Commons June 23, 1905

Compensation for Wrongful Imprisonment—Case of Mr. Horace Forbes. Commons June 26, 1905

Wireless Telegraphy in the Navy. Commons July 11, 1905

Accidents Caused by Covered Vans. Commons July 12, 1905

Pauperism in Poplar. Commons July 13, 1905

Length of Service of Chief Inspector of Gymnasia. Commons July 17, 1905

Compensation to Albert Blake for Wrong- ful Imprisonment. Commons July 19, 1905

Postmen Acting as Secretaries to Building Societies. Commons July 20, 1905

Contracts for Telegraph and Telephone Plant given to British and Foreign Firms Commons July 24, 1905

Metric System of Weights. Commons July 24, 1905

Volunteer Long-Service Medal—Claim of Mr. J. Gibbs, of Cable Street, St. George's East. Commons August 7, 1905

Dust Destructors and the Public Health. Commons August 8, 1905

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