Colonel Arthur Lee

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

Contributions

1914

2 speeches — SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMMES. Commons February 18, 1914

REDUCTION OF NAVIES. Commons February 18, 1914

Members of Parliament (Salaries). Commons February 18, 1914

Channel Tunnel. Commons February 23, 1914

ARMED CRUISERS (WHITE STAR LINE). Commons February 25, 1914

3 speeches — National Defence (Invasion Problem). Commons February 25, 1914

14 speeches — ROYAL FLYING CORPS (MILITARY WING). Commons February 25, 1914

"DREADNOUGHTS" (NUMBER COMPLETED). Commons March 23, 1914

2 speeches — MOVEMENT OF TROOPS: PAPERS PROMISED. Commons March 24, 1914

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1914–15. Commons March 24, 1914

PAY.—(ROYAL FLYING Corps). Commons March 24, 1914

"DREADNOUGHT" TYPE (GREAT BRITAIN AND FOREIGN POWERS). Written Answers March 24, 1914

3 speeches — "DREADNOUGHTS" (COMPARATIVE STATISTICS). Commons March 25, 1914

2 speeches — ROYAL FLYING CORPS. Commons March 25, 1914

BRITISH AND GERMAN FLEETS. Commons April 22, 1914

2 speeches — Cancer Research. Commons April 22, 1914

ROYAL FLYING CORPS. Commons April 22, 1914

4 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Amendment of s. 145 of the Army Act). Commons April 22, 1914

7 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Employment of Troops during Trade Disputes.) Commons April 22, 1914

2 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES (EMPLOYMENT OF MILITARY). Commons April 22, 1914

2 speeches — CHINESE WATERS (PIRACY). Commons May 4, 1914

CIVIL AND MILITARY FORCES. Commons May 4, 1914

Pyper's Charity. Commons May 11, 1914

Royal Navy and Royal Marines (Franchise). Commons May 13, 1914

4 speeches — FOOD SUPPLY IN TIME OF WAR. Commons May 13, 1914

SMALL ARM AMMUNITION. Commons July 1, 1914

RECRUITING (HAMPSHIRE). Commons July 7, 1914

TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons July 9, 1914

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING. Commons July 13, 1914

PERSIAN GULF OPERATIONS (MEDAL). Commons July 14, 1914

PUBLIC MEETINGS IN CONSTITUENCIES. Commons August 26, 1914

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