Mr Alfred Lyttelton
1857 - July 4, 1913Summary information for Mr Alfred Lyttelton
Contributions
1906
4 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 25, 1906
2 speeches — The Ceylon Pearl Fisheries Commons July 5, 1906
(In the Committee.) Commons July 9, 1906
Papers on South Africa. Commons July 11, 1906
Transvaal and Orange Colony Constitution. Commons July 11, 1906
4 speeches — Responsible Government for South African Colonies. Commons July 16, 1906
TRADE DISPUTES BLLL. Commons July 27, 1906
3 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 31, 1906
Transvaal Constitution. Commons August 2, 1906
9 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 2, 1906
3 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES BILL. Commons August 3, 1906
PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons October 25, 1906
3 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons October 29, 1906
PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons October 31, 1906
3 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES BILL. Commons November 1, 1906
Newfoundland. Commons November 5, 1906
5 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES BILL. Commons November 5, 1906
Lord Selborne and the Transvaal Elections. Commons November 12, 1906
3 speeches — Transvaal Constitution. Commons November 12, 1906
2 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 12, 1906
7 speeches — ADJOURNMENT—CHINESE IN THE TRANSVAAL. Commons November 15, 1906
Newfoundland Modus Vivendi. Commons November 22, 1906
3 speeches — Land Settlement in South Africa. Commons November 26, 1906
Recruitment of Labour for the Transvaal Mines. Commons November 27, 1906
Mr. Bucknill's Report. Commons November 27, 1906
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons November 29, 1906
Tanjong Pagar Dock Arbitration. Commons December 3, 1906
Portuguese Labour. Commons December 3, 1906
3 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 5, 1906
Transvaal Land Settlement Finance. Commons December 17, 1906
10 speeches — TRANSVAAL AND ORANGE RIVER COLONIES (CONSTITUTIONS). Commons December 17, 1906
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