Former MP for Belfast South
Mr Thomas Moles is a former MP for Belfast South.
Former MP for Belfast South
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 30 November 1929 — unknown
Also represented Belfast Ormeau
On that point of Order. May I call your attention to the point to which you yourself, Sir, If I may say so, have called the attention of the House, namely, the scope of the Bill, which is A Bill to regulate the publication of reports of judicial proceedings in such manner"— and so on. And then may I invite your attention to the terms of the Amendment and their real meaning? The Amendment...
I support the objection of the hon. Member for Westhoughton (Mr. R. Davies), and I do so because I think I am one of the very few practical pressmen who are in the House, having passed through every stage of the pressman's career. I really am unable to understand why my hon. and learned Friend should object to someone being described as good-looking, and how that could conceivably react upon...
I frankly admit that I was addressing myself to rather a, general problem which might be connected by inference to this particular Amendment. Why should it be suggested that there is really any substantial difference here? I do submit this point to my hon. and learned Friend—for I am always very suspicious of lawyers' Amendments, for the reason that lawyers themselves are quite incapable of...
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