Colonel Arthur Lee

1868 - July 21, 1947
Summary information for Colonel Arthur Lee

Contributions

1908

2 speeches — Guns for the Territorial Army. Commons February 3, 1908

3 speeches — Wireless Telegraphy Convention. Commons February 5, 1908

Royal Garrison Artillery. Commons February 6, 1908

Rosyth. Commons February 11, 1908

Navy Estimates. Commons February 11, 1908

Thanksgiving Church Parade Commons February 24, 1908

Reduction of the Volunteer Force. Commons February 24, 1908

3 speeches — Territorial Army Field Batteries. Commons February 24, 1908

Rifle and Bayonet Lengths. Commons February 24, 1908

American Import Duties on Samples and Works of Art. Commons February 26, 1908

7 speeches — REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS. Commons March 2, 1908

7 speeches — SUPPLY (NAVY ESTIMATES). Commons March 3, 1908

SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES). Commons March 4, 1908

British and Foreign Torpedo Boat Destroyers. Commons March 9, 1908

7 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 9, 1908

3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 10, 1908

Transfers from Special Reserve to Regular Army. Commons March 11, 1908

9 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 11, 1908

2 speeches — SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES.) Commons March 12, 1908

Gun Statistics. Commons March 16, 1908

2 speeches — The New Guns. Commons March 16, 1908

Lord Roberts and the Territorial Army Artillery. Commons March 18, 1908

2 speeches — The Sale of the "Coach and Horses." Commons March 18, 1908

2 speeches — Defective Cordite. Commons March 19, 1908

2 speeches — SUPPLY [10TH MARCH] REPORT [4TH ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons March 19, 1908

6 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 19, 1908

Rosyth. Commons March 23, 1908

New Torpedo Destroyers. Commons March 23, 1908

Secretaries of County Associations. Commons March 23, 1908

Canadian Magazine Post. Commons March 23, 1908

Torpedo Boats in the Hamble River. Commons April 28, 1908

Funeral of Second Corporal C. H. Dillon, Royal Engineers. Commons May 4, 1908

2 speeches — Naval Accidents. Commons May 4, 1908

2 speeches — Submarine Boats—Safety Arrangements. Commons May 4, 1908

Torpedo Destroyers. Commons May 4, 1908

2 speeches — Field Artillery Brigades. Commons May 4, 1908

Breech-loaders for the Territorial Artillery. Commons May 4, 1908

Naval Manœuvres at Night. Commons May 6, 1908

Life-saving Device for Submarines. Commons May 7, 1908

H. M. S. "Vanguard." Commons May 11, 1908

2 speeches — Camp Leave Regulations. Commons May 11, 1908

Gun with Alleged Remarkable Range. Commons May 11, 1908

H.M.S. "Tiger." Commons May 12, 1908

6 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 14, 1908

Artillery Batteries. Commons May 25, 1908

Territorial Field Artillery. Commons May 25, 1908

Rosyth. Commons June 1, 1908

Land Ranges for the Territorial Field Artillery. Commons June 1, 1908

Joint Naval and Military Exercises. Commons June 2, 1908

Cancer Research. Commons June 2, 1908

Cost of Protecting the British Legation at Teheran. Commons July 2, 1908

Southampton County Association's Recruiting Circular. Commons July 6, 1908

New Cavalry Sword. Commons July 6, 1908

Public Servants and the Territorial Camps. Commons July 6, 1908

Torpedo Boats in the Hamble River. Commons July 7, 1908

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons July 8, 1908

2 speeches — Naval Return—Fleets. Commons July 13, 1908

13 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons July 13, 1908

Purchases for the National Gallery. Commons July 14, 1908

Strength of the Regular Army. Commons October 19, 1908

2 speeches — Naval Construction. Commons October 19, 1908

2 speeches — H.M.S. "Gladiator." Commons October 19, 1908

3 speeches — Army Statistics. Commons October 19, 1908

Strength of the Territorial Army. Commons October 19, 1908

The Special Reserve. Commons October 19, 1908

Ministerial Salaries. Commons October 20, 1908

Rosyth. Commons October 22, 1908

Royal Garrison Artillery—Promotion of Officers. Commons October 26, 1908

2 speeches — The Unemployed and the Special Reserve. Commons October 26, 1908

The Channel Fleet Battleship Repairs. Commons October 27, 1908

7 speeches — Admiralty Expenditure. Commons October 27, 1908

2 speeches — Rosyth. Commons October 27, 1908

2 speeches — Warblington Urban District Council. Commons October 27, 1908

2 speeches — Sewage Disposal. Commons October 27, 1908

2 speeches — Reservists in the Colonies. Commons October 28, 1908

2 speeches — Rosyth. Commons November 2, 1908

2 speeches — Status of Battleships. Commons November 2, 1908

Preliminary Cost of the Special Reservist. Commons November 2, 1908

3 speeches — The Unemployed and the Special Reserve. Commons November 2, 1908

Artillery Ranges on Salisbury Plain. Commons November 2, 1908

The Channel Fleet. Commons November 4, 1908

Petition of Carpenters and Joiners of the Admiralty Works Department. Commons November 9, 1908

Gyroscope Mono-Railway. Commons November 9, 1908

Standard of Naval Strength. Commons November 12, 1908

Naval Building Contracts. Commons November 19, 1908

3 speeches — The New Destroyers. Commons November 23, 1908

Coal v. Oil Fuel for Destroyers. Commons November 23, 1908

2 speeches — British Naval Supremacy. Commons November 23, 1908

Sunday Labour at Rosyth. Commons November 30, 1908

Prosecutions for Corruption. Commons December 1, 1908

Isle of Wight Coastguard Stations. Commons December 2, 1908

2 speeches — H.M.S. "Barfleur." Commons December 7, 1908

Anti-Torpedo Armaments. Commons December 7, 1908

Commutation of Army Pensions. Commons December 7, 1908

Children in Barracks. Commons December 7, 1908

4 speeches — QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE. Commons December 8, 1908

Portsmouth Harbour Defence Works and Danger to Coasting Craft. Commons December 9, 1908

2 speeches — Cost of the Special Reservist. Commons December 14, 1908

4 speeches — Cost of National Defence. Commons December 14, 1908

Rosyth. Commons December 16, 1908

2 speeches — Special Reserve Permanent Staff. Commons December 16, 1908

2 speeches — The Two-Power Naval Standard. Commons December 17, 1908

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