Mr Athelstan Rendall
1871 - July 12, 1948Summary information for Mr Athelstan Rendall
Contributions
1916
2 speeches — GERMAN RAIDER "MOEWE." Commons February 17, 1916
3 speeches — MEDICAL RE-EXAMINATION. Commons February 17, 1916
EXAMINATION OF RECRUITS (MEDICAL FEES). Commons February 22, 1916
SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT, 1915–16. Commons February 22, 1916
EXAMINATION OF RECRUITS (MEDICAL FEES). Written Answers February 22, 1916
2 speeches — APPEALS TO TRIBUNALS. Commons February 23, 1916
NERVE-STRAIN (TREATMENT OF SOLDIERS). Commons February 24, 1916
MEDICALLY UNFIT. Commons February 29, 1916
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS (FEES). Commons March 9, 1916
VOTERS LISTS. Commons March 9, 1916
VOLUNTEER TRAINING CORPS (DUMMY RIFLES). Commons March 9, 1916
LOCAL TRIBUNALS. Written Answers March 9, 1916
SOUTHERN COMMAND. Written Answers March 9, 1916
MEDICALLY REJECTED MEN. Commons March 15, 1916
2 speeches — EDUCATION DEPARTMENT(STAFF). Commons March 15, 1916
LOCAL TRIBUNALS. Commons March 16, 1916
GERMAN RAIDER "MOEWE." Commons March 16, 1916
BEER PRODUCTION (LIMITATION). Commons May 3, 1916
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension and Continued Operation of Military Service Act, 1916. 5 and 6 Geo. 5, c. 104.) Commons May 9, 1916
LIGHTING REGULATIONS. Commons May 11, 1916
WAR OFFICE PROPOSALS (WESTON GROVE, SOUTHAMPTON). Commons May 11, 1916
NEW CLAUSE.—(Report from Army Medical Board.) Commons May 11, 1916
NEW CLAUSE.—(Conscientious Objector.) Commons May 11, 1916
NEW CLAUSE.—(Appeal Tribunal Decisions to Conform with Central Tribunal Decisions.) Commons May 15, 1916
2 speeches — MEN MEDICALLY UNFIT. Commons May 17, 1916
NAVAL AND MILITARY SERVICES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Written Answers June 1, 1916
WOOLWICH ARSENAL WORKERS. Commons June 22, 1916
SHERWOOD FORESTERS. Commons June 28, 1916
ALLEGED POISONING OF SOLDIERS. Commons June 28, 1916
MARRIED MEN. Written Answers July 4, 1916
SOLDIERS' PAY (DEDUCTIONS). Written Answers July 4, 1916
UNATTESTED MEN. Commons July 12, 1916
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons July 12, 1916
2 speeches — GERMAN PRISONERS. Commons July 12, 1916
CLAUSE 12.—(Extension of Belief in Respect of Motor Car Licence Duty.) Commons July 12, 1916
BILLETING SCALE. Commons July 13, 1916
KINMEL PARK CAMP. Commons July 19, 1916
PETROL SUPPLY. Commons July 19, 1916
BILLETING ALLOWANCES (LICENSED VICTUALLERS). Commons July 19, 1916
COURT-MARTIAL CASES. Written Answers July 20, 1916
YATE CHEMICAL COMPANY. Commons July 26, 1916
MR. GINNELL, M.P. (APPLICATION FOR PASSPORT) Commons July 27, 1916
LAND VALUATION DEPARTMENT (FORMS). Written Answers July 27, 1916
DORSET DEPOT (DORCHESTER). Commons August 2, 1916
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOES. Commons August 2, 1916
PETROL SUPPLY. Commons August 2, 1916
VENEREAL DISEASES. Commons August 2, 1916
BUILDING REGULATIONS. Commons August 3, 1916
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOBS. Written Answers August 3, 1916
Registration of Firms Bill. Commons August 10, 1916
TERRITORIAL FORCE (OFFICERS' PROMOTION). Written Answers October 12, 1916
WOUNDED SOLDIERS (UNIFORM). Written Answers October 24, 1916
PRISONERS OF WAR. Written Answers October 24, 1916
PATENT FEES. Commons October 26, 1916
WOUNDED SOLDIERS (CLOTHING). Commons October 31, 1916
REFUSAL OF LEAVE. Commons November 7, 1916
OVERSEAS DRAFTS. Written Answers November 16, 1916
WOUNDED SOLDIERS (USE OF ASYLUMS). Commons November 21, 1916
CLAUSE 2.—(Registration of True Name by Nominee, etc.) Commons November 22, 1916
CLAUSE 7.—(Penalty for Default in Registration.) Commons November 22, 1916
CLAUSE 11.—(Registrar to File Statement and Issue Certificate of Registration.) Commons November 22, 1916
MEN REJECTED. Written Answers November 23, 1916
CLAUSE 3.—(Manner and Particulars of Registration.) Commons November 28, 1916
2 speeches — CRYSTAL PALACE TRAINING SCHOOL. Commons November 30, 1916
4 speeches — ENEMY BUSINESSES. Commons November 30, 1916
HOUSING ACCOMMODATION. Written Answers December 14, 1916
BOYS OF EIGHTEEN. Commons December 31, 1916
BILLETING RATES. Written Answers December 31, 1916
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