Sir William Bull

1863 - January 23, 1931
Summary information for Sir William Bull

Contributions

1907

COMMITMENTS TO PRISON FOR DEBT. Commons March 21, 1907

Customs Assistant Clerks. Commons March 22, 1907

Long Sentence Convicts. Commons March 22, 1907

Australian State Premiers and the Colonial Conference. Commons April 15, 1907

Duty on Chocolate. Commons April 15, 1907

Memorial of Customs Assistant Clerks. Commons April 24, 1907

Foreign Trusts and the British Meat Trade. Commons April 24, 1907

London Traffic. Commons April 24, 1907

INCOME TAX. Commons April 24, 1907

2 speeches — The Landing and Slaughter of Animals in the Channel Islands. Commons April 25, 1907

Income Tax Assessment Forms. Commons April 29, 1907

Imports of Cattle and Fresh Meat from Argentina and United States. Commons May 1, 1907

Vaccination Bill—Compensation to Vaccination Officers. Commons May 8, 1907

Payment of Vaccination Officers. Commons May 15, 1907

Construction of Workhouses and Infirmaries. Commons May 15, 1907

Licence Duties. Commons June 17, 1907

Foreigners and Income Tax Exemption. Commons June 18, 1907

Income Tax on Foreign Securities Interest. Commons June 18, 1907

Income Tax Refund. Commons June 18, 1907

Local Taxation—Estate Duty. Commons June 18, 1907

London Medical Officers' Salaries. Commons June 18, 1907

Machinery in Gibraltar Dockyard- Commons June 26, 1907

2 speeches — Settlement of Claims for Refund of Income-tax. Commons July 3, 1907

British Indians in Rhodesia Commons July 10, 1907

Arrests of British Indians at Delagoa Bay. Commons July 10, 1907

Finger Impression Identification Commons July 10, 1907

7 speeches — METROPOLITAN WATER BOARD (CHARGES, &C.) BILL (BY ORDER). Commons July 23, 1907

Income Tax Assessments. Commons August 13, 1907

MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL. Commons August 14, 1907

Transvaal Immigration Restrictions. Commons August 15, 1907

2 speeches — Inland Revenue Claims Branch. Commons August 27, 1907

Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.