Commander Sir Edward Nicholl
1862 - March 30, 1939Summary information for Commander Sir Edward Nicholl
Contributions
1919
PILOT'S CERTIFICATE (GERMAN CAPTAIN). Commons February 17, 1919
BOARD OF TRADE CERTIFICATES. Written Answers February 17, 1919
CHINESE SEAMEN. Written Answers February 17, 1919
ALIENS IN UNITED KINGDOM. Commons February 18, 1919
PILOTAGE CERTIFICATES. Written Answers February 18, 1919
SPIRITS (FURTHER SUPPLIES). Commons February 20, 1919
TRADE ORGANISATIONS (COMPULSORY MEMBERSHIP). Commons February 20, 1919
BOARD OF TRADE CERTIFICATES. Written Answers February 20, 1919
OFFICERS AND PILOTS (BRITISH SHIPS). Written Answers February 20, 1919
DESTROYED SHIPPING. Written Answers February 25, 1919
2 speeches — SHIPBUILDING FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Written Answers February 25, 1919
TELEGRAPH AND POSTAL SERVICES. Written Answers February 26, 1919
SHIPPING FACILITIES (SINGAPORE). Written Answers February 26, 1919
BRITISH CREWS (DISCHARGE ABROAD). Written Answers March 12, 1919
PERRANARWORTHAL, SUB-POSTOFFICE. Commons March 24, 1919
2 speeches — SEAMEN (LANDING). Commons March 27, 1919
DIVIDENDS. Written Answers March 31, 1919
INDEMNITIES. Commons April 2, 1919
DURATION OF DONATION. Commons April 14, 1919
WORKS OF HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS. Commons April 14, 1919
OUT-OF-WORK DONATION. Commons May 14, 1919
ST. AUSTELL POST OFFICE. Commons May 14, 1919
REINTERMENT IN ENGLAND. Commons May 26, 1919
LOANS TO ALLIES. Written Answers May 28, 1919
WAR OFFICE CIRCULAR. Commons May 29, 1919
OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons June 30, 1919
CLAUSE 4.—(Pilotage Certificates.) Commons October 23, 1919
GERMAN SUBMARINE WARFARE (CAPTAIN KEISEWETTER). Written Answers October 27, 1919
ANTHRACITE. Commons November 10, 1919
2 speeches — WAGONS. Commons November 10, 1919
ALIENS ORDER, 1919 (APPROVED PORTS). Written Answers November 10, 1919
CIVIL SERVICE (VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT). Written Answers November 26, 1919
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