Sir William Seager
1862 - March 10, 1941Summary information for Sir William Seager
Contributions
1920
2 speeches — TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1898. Commons February 12, 1920
TERRITORIAL FORCE (SPECIAL MEDAL). Written Answers February 12, 1920
3 speeches — HOUSING. Commons February 17, 1920
EX-SERVICE TEACHERS. Written Answers February 17, 1920
EX-SERVICE TEACHERS. Written Answers February 18, 1920
ARMY COMMISSIONS (TEMPORARY OFFICERS). Commons March 10, 1920
PAY CLERKS (WAGES). Written Answers March 10, 1920
BLIND (EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT AND MAINTENANCE) BILL. Commons March 12, 1920
RHODESIAN SETTLERS (GRANTS OF LAND). Commons March 25, 1920
4 speeches — TEMPERANCE (WALES) BILL. Commons March 26, 1920
STUDENTS (TRAVELLING FACILITIES). Written Answers March 30, 1920
WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. Commons April 29, 1920
FLOUR (QUALITY). Written Answers May 4, 1920
RE-CLOTHING. Written Answers June 10, 1920
SOUTH WALES TERRITORIAL BRIGADE (RECRUITING). Written Answers June 22, 1920
M. KRASSIN. Written Answers June 24, 1920
WHEAT ACREAGE. Written Answers June 24, 1920
NAVIGATION (ATTACKS ON SIGNAL STATIONS). Written Answers June 29, 1920
EXPORTS (RESTRICTIONS). Written Answers June 30, 1920
CHEESE AND BUTTER. Commons July 1, 1920
3 speeches — COAL PRODUCTION (SOUTH WALES). Commons July 8, 1920
PERSIA (EVACUATION OF RESHT). Written Answers July 14, 1920
2 speeches — WAGONS (FRANCE AND BELGIUM). Commons July 15, 1920
TRAINED MALE TEACHERS. Commons October 21, 1920
HILLAH FIGHTING (MANCHESTER REGIMENT). Written Answers October 21, 1920
DR. MACNAMARA'S STATEMENT. Written Answers October 21, 1920
2 speeches — SCHOOL TEACHERS. Commons November 10, 1920
APPLICATIONS FOR COMMISSIONS (NON-REGULAR OFFICERS). Written Answers November 11, 1920
SALE RESTRICTIONS. Written Answers November 17, 1920
TERRITORIAL FOKCE (WAR SERVICE). Written Answers November 18, 1920
BKICKS AND CEMENT. Written Answers November 18, 1920
LORRIES AND CHARS-A-BANC. Commons December 9, 1920
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