Dr William Chapple
1864 - October 19, 1936Summary information for Dr William Chapple
Contributions
1916
TURKEY (TREATMENT OF PRISONERS). Commons January 10, 1916
CHEMICO-EXPLOSIVE INCENDIARY BULLET. Commons May 11, 1916
2 speeches — INVENTIONS DEPARTMENT (INCENDIARY BULLETS). Commons May 22, 1916
TECHNICAL OPTICS. Commons June 1, 1916
EXCESS PROFITS DUTY. Written Answers June 22, 1916
MID-SCOTLAND CANAL. Commons July 4, 1916
Small Holders (Scotland). Written Answers July 5, 1916
Small Landholders (Scotland) Act, 1911. Commons July 20, 1916
HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION. Written Answers July 20, 1916
POOR LAW SCHOOLS (HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION). Written Answers July 20, 1916
DOLLAR SECURITIES. Commons July 26, 1916
2 speeches — PEACE TERMS. Written Answers July 26, 1916
MILITARY HOSPITALS (ALCOHOL). Written Answers August 23, 1916
ENEMY AIR RAIDS. Written Answers August 23, 1916
FOOD SUPPLY (DEER AND OTHER GAME). Written Answers October 12, 1916
PEACE TERMS. Written Answers October 17, 1916
ENEMY ATROCITIES. Written Answers October 17, 1916
2 speeches — LAND FOR SOLDIERS. Written Answers October 17, 1916
MUNITIONS MACHINERY (DISPOSAL). Commons October 18, 1916
HOPS. Commons October 18, 1916
RAILWAYS (STATE CONTROL). Commons October 18, 1916
MILITARY HOSPITALS (USE OF STIMULANTS). Written Answers October 18, 1916
FOOD SUPPLIES (IMPORTATION OF STORE CATTLE. Written Answers October 18, 1916
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Written Answers October 18, 1916
2 speeches — PEACE TERMS. Commons October 25, 1916
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND ACT. Commons October 25, 1916
TRAINED NURSES (REGISTRATION). Written Answers October 31, 1916
ZEPPELIN RAIDS. Commons November 2, 1916
MID-SCOTLAND CANAL. Commons November 2, 1916
FROZEN FISH (BRITISH COLUMBIA). Commons November 16, 1916
NORWEGIAN SHIPBUILDING CONTRACTS. Written Answers November 16, 1916
TEA. Written Answers December 22, 1916
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