Mr Alfred Yeo

1863 - April 14, 1928
Summary information for Mr Alfred Yeo

Contributions

1915

Vaccination. Commons February 10, 1915

International Opium Conference. Commons February 22, 1915

2 speeches — RECRUITING (CARNARVON). Commons February 24, 1915

COAL PRICES. Commons February 25, 1915

INOCULATION AGAINST DISEASE. Commons March 3, 1915

INOCULATION AGAINST DISEASE. Written Answers March 11, 1915

2 speeches — INOCULATION. Commons March 15, 1915

CHINA AND JAPAN. Commons April 20, 1915

INOCULATION. Commons April 20, 1915

Vivisection (Standardising Drugs). Written Answers April 20, 1915

POLICE (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons April 27, 1915

China and Japan. Commons May 4, 1915

CLAUSE 2.—(Suspension of Right to Retire on a Pension.) Commons May 6, 1915

China and Japan. Commons May 11, 1915

China and Japan. Commons May 13, 1915

China (Chefu). Commons June 17, 1915

RE-INOCULATION. Commons July 14, 1915

Shanghai (Prosecution of Mr. Sheldon Ridge). Commons July 15, 1915

ENEMY TRADE IN CHINA. Commons July 19, 1915

3 speeches — VACCINATION (TERRITORIAL TROOPS). Commons July 19, 1915

BRITISH TRADE (NEUTRAL MARKETS). Commons July 27, 1915

NEW CLAUSE.—(Sale of Coal in London in Small Quantities.) Commons July 27, 1915

RAILWAY TERMINI (ACCOMMODATION FOR SOLDIERS). Commons September 16, 1915

WOUNDED SOLDIERS (FOOD PRICES). Commons September 16, 1915

3 speeches — SOLDIERS ON LEAVE (TRAVELLING FACILITIES). Commons September 16, 1915

2 speeches — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC. Commons September 30, 1915

2 speeches — RECRUITING. Commons October 12, 1915

4 speeches — Parliamentary Police. Commons October 12, 1915

5 speeches — HOUSE RENTS INCREASED. Commons October 14, 1915

RUSSO-JAPANESE UNDER-STANDING. Commons October 20, 1915

5 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(New Import Duties.) Commons October 20, 1915

TIME-EXPIRED MEN. Commons December 20, 1915

SOUTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT. Commons December 20, 1915

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