Former MP for Bristol South
Sir William Davies is a former MP for Bristol South.
Former MP for Bristol South
Entered the House of Commons on 12 January 1906 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 26 October 1922 — General election
69. asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office if he will state the number of pairs of boots with chrome uppers, the number of pairs of boots with British vegetable-tanned uppers, and the number of pairs of boots with Indian vegetable-tanned uppers in the last series of contracts placed for ankle boots for the Army?
65. asked the President of the Board of Trade if various trade associations obtain from the authorities at the Custom House unpublished particulars relating to foreign trade; on what basis the charge made for the information supplied is computed; and if, in spite of the reduction in the civil servants' bonus, no reduction has yet been made in that charge?
I should like to mention the matter of zinc concentrates and the factory at Avonmouth.
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