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Members Of Parliament (Fees)

Volume 47: debated on Wednesday 29 January 1913

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asked the Secretary to the Treasury if his recent statement of the fees paid to Members of Parliament, being barristers, for 1912 included payments for the "Titanic" Inquiry and for the National Telephone Company's arbitration case, and for all Departments of the Government; and, if not, will he state the amounts paid to Members of Parliament in those matters, giving the amount paid to each Member?

The hon. Member's previous question had reference to fees paid by the Treasury. The fees in the cases to which he now refers were paid, or will be paid, by the Board of Trade and the Post Office respectively. Perhaps he would put down questions to those Departments.