Mr Arnold Lupton

1846 - May 23, 1930
Summary information for Mr Arnold Lupton

Contributions

1906

KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS.) Commons February 20, 1906

Natal Disturbances. Commons February 27, 1906

Maintenance of Parents—Imprisonment for Non-Payment. Commons February 27, 1906

2 speeches — SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES). Commons March 8, 1906

OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons March 14, 1906

PURE BEER BILL. Commons March 16, 1906

4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons March 20, 1906

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (No. 2) BILL. Commons May 1, 1906

RATING OF MACHINERY BILL. Commons May 4, 1906

2 speeches — Vaccination of Soldiers. Commons May 7, 1906

Turkey and Egypt. Commons May 7, 1906

6 speeches — Tabah Commons May 10, 1906

Smallpox in British Army. Commons May 14, 1906

Turkey and Egypt. Commons May 14, 1906

Indian People and Local Self-Government. Commons May 15, 1906

Indian and Egyptian Armies. Commons May 16, 1906

Vaccination. Commons May 17, 1906

Deaths through Vaccination. Commons May 22, 1906

The Financial Condition of Indian Popula- tion Commons May 23, 1906

Vaccination Statistics. Commons May 23, 1906

Registration of Deaths—Chicken-Pox and Small-Pox. Commons May 24, 1906

2 speeches — British Indian Natives' Incomes. Commons May 28, 1906

2 speeches — Protection against Chinese Coolies. Commons May 29, 1906

Vaccination Exemption Certificates. Commons May 29, 1906

2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES 1906–7. Commons June 7, 1906

Tibetan Indemnity. Commons June 11, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 12, 1906

Chinese Coolies in South Africa— Repatriation Notice. Commons June 13, 1906

Vaccination of Government Workmen. Commons June 14, 1906

3 speeches — Vaccination. Commons June 14, 1906

Re-vaccination Registrations. Commons June 14, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons June 18, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 20, 1906

9 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons June 21, 1906

Welsh Mine Inspection. Commons June 26, 1906

5 speeches — MUSICAL COPYRIGHT BILL. Commons June 26, 1906

Chinese Coolies in South Africa—The Repatriation Proclamation. Commons June 28, 1906

Vaccination Exemption Certificates—Captain Gravener, J.P. Commons July 2, 1906

Medical Officers of Health and Vaccination. Commons July 2, 1906

Vaccination of Recruits for the Swiss Army. Commons July 4, 1906

Crœsus Mine Manager. Commons July 4, 1906

Compulsory Vaccination in Switzerland. Commons July 4, 1906

2 speeches — Swiss Post Office Officials and Vaccination. Commons July 4, 1906

2 speeches — Vaccination of Teachers. Commons July 4, 1906

Vaccination Exemption Certificates. Commons July 9, 1906

MUSICAL COPYRIGHT BILL. Commons July 9, 1906

Native Rising in Natal—Treatment of Surrendered Prisoners- Commons July 11, 1906

Vaccination Exemption Certificates. Commons July 11, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 11, 1906

Chinese Coolie Contracts. Commons July 12, 1906

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY BILL. Commons July 13, 1906

Opium Revenue Collection. Commons July 16, 1906

Boy's Conviction for Begging at Gateshead. Commons July 16, 1906

Vaccination Prophylaxy. Commons July 16, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 16, 1906

8 speeches — MUSICAL COPYRIGHT BILL. Commons July 16, 1906

CORPORATION OF LONDON (BLACKFRIARS AND OTHER BRIDGES)BILL. [BY ORDER.] Commons July 30, 1906

CLASS II. Commons July 31, 1906

MUSICAL COPYRIGHT BILL. Commons July 31, 1906

STREET BETTING BILL [LORDS]. Commons July 31, 1906

5 speeches — STREET BUTTING BILL [LORDS]. Commons August 1, 1906

War Ship Tonnage. Commons August 2, 1906

Tinned Meats for the Navy. Commons August 2, 1906

Rejections of Aliens. Commons August 2, 1906

Penny Postage to the United States. Commons August 2, 1906

The German Gipsy Invasion. Commons October 25, 1906

Royal Commission on Vivisection. Commons October 25, 1906

2 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons October 26, 1906

Vivisection Commission. Commons October 31, 1906

Chobham Motor Fatality. Commons October 31, 1906

The German Gipsies. Commons November 5, 1906

Royal Commission on Vivisection. Commons November 5, 1906

The Partition of Bengal. Commons November 6, 1906

School Space. Commons November 7, 1906

Opium in the Transvaal. Commons November 12, 1906

3 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 12, 1906

3 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 13, 1906

The Swaziland Corporation. Commons November 19, 1906

2 speeches — Vaccination in India. Commons November 20, 1906

Catford Vaccination Prosecution. Commons November 20, 1906

2 speeches — Liverpool Vaccination Case. Commons November 20, 1906

Lord Selborne Commons November 21, 1906

2 speeches — Vaccination. Commons November 22, 1906

Shropshire Magistracy. Commons November 22, 1906

PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons November 27, 1906

Bengal Opium Exports. Commons November 29, 1906

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons November 29, 1906

Production of Calf Lymph. Commons December 4, 1906

Rate-aided Vaccination. Commons December 4, 1906

Salaries of Local Government Board Officials. Commons December 10, 1906

2 speeches — Soldier's Death at Caterham. Commons December 10, 1906

2 speeches — STREET BETTING BILL [LORDS.] Commons December 10, 1906

EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons December 11, 1906

Small-pox V. Chicken-pox. Commons December 12, 1906

2 speeches — Irish Children's Defective Eyesight. Commons December 12, 1906

6 speeches — Clause:— Commons December 12, 1906

Vaccine and Syphilis. Commons December 13, 1906

2 speeches — Smallpox in India. Commons December 13, 1906

Vaccination in Bombay. Commons December 13, 1906

Manila Experiments. Commons December 13, 1906

2 speeches — Police Arrests. Commons December 13, 1906

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 13, 1906

6 speeches — The Coldstream Guards—Deaths at Caterham. Commons December 17, 1906

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