Sir William Mount

1866 - December 8, 1930
Summary information for Sir William Mount

Contributions

1911

University College, Reading (Grant). Commons February 14, 1911

Local Taxation Account. Written Answers March 7, 1911

2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Repeal of S. 91 of 10 Edw, 7, c. 5.) Commons March 9, 1911

Sugar Beet Cultivation. Written Answers March 9, 1911

UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, GREAT BRITAIN, AND INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, WALES.—(CLASS 4.) Commons March 10, 1911

CLAUSE 11.—Payment to Local Taxation Account of fixed sum in respect of the local taxation (Customs and Excise) duties. Commons March 24, 1911

Imported French Milk. Commons March 28, 1911

NEW CLAUSE.—(Excise.) Commons March 28, 1911

Secondary Schools (Teachers' Register). Commons April 3, 1911

Imperial and Local Taxation (Committee). Written Answers April 3, 1911

University Degree Courses. Written Answers April 18, 1911

3 speeches — LOCAL TAXATION COMMITTEE (MR. HARPER'S APPOINTMENT). Commons May 11, 1911

CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1911–12. Commons May 11, 1911

National Insurance Bill. Written Answers May 11, 1911

Income Tax. Written Answers May 19, 1911

3 speeches — West's Gifts (Christ's Hospital). Commons May 23, 1911

CLAUSE 1.—(Insured Persons.) Commons July 5, 1911

NATIONAL INSURANCE (FINANCIAL RESOLUTION). Commons July 7, 1911

REGISTERED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Commons July 24, 1911

2 speeches — CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. Commons August 16, 1911

Preserved Milk. Written Answers August 17, 1911

CLAUSE 31.—(Deficit.) Commons October 31, 1911

Customs and Excise Examination. Commons November 8, 1911

4 speeches — CLAUSE 59.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons November 15, 1911

NEW CLAUSE (Proposed 15th November).— (Special Provisions where Employer liable to Pay Wages during Sickness.) Commons November 16, 1911

2 speeches — RATES OF CONTRIBUTION UNDER PART I. OF THIS ACT RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE. Commons December 4, 1911

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