Mr Austen Chamberlain

1863 - March 16, 1937
Summary information for Mr Austen Chamberlain

Contributions

1898

4 speeches — GIBRALTAR MOLE. Commons February 14, 1898

2 speeches — DOCKYARD WORKS AT GIBRALTAR. Commons February 14, 1898

H.M.S. VICTORIOUS. Commons February 21, 1898

NAVY RATINGS. Commons February 22, 1898

UNSKILLED LABOURERS AT DEPTFORD. Commons February 24, 1898

COUNTY DOWN POSTAL SERVICE. Commons March 3, 1898

NORWAY GRANITE AT KEYHAM DOCK WORKS. Commons March 8, 1898

CALLIOPE DRY DOCK. Commons March 10, 1898

17 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1898–99. Commons March 18, 1898

NAVY ESTIMATES (1898–9). Commons March 21, 1898

ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION. Commons March 24, 1898

2 speeches — WEARING THE SHAMROCK. Commons March 24, 1898

2 speeches — GREENWICH HOSPITAL BILL. Commons March 29, 1898

WICKLOW COASTGUARD STATION. Commons May 5, 1898

DOCKYARD FOREMEN AND THEIR PENSIONS. Commons May 13, 1898

THE BRITANNIA. Commons May 13, 1898

THE NATAL GOVERNMENT'S GIFT OF COAL TO THE FLEET. Commons May 23, 1898

NAVAL CONSTRUCTION. Commons June 9, 1898

2 speeches — NAVAL CONSTRUCTION. Commons June 10, 1898

DEPTFORD VICTUALLING YARD. Commons June 14, 1898

SHEERNESS NAVAL BARRACKS. Commons June 14, 1898

DEPTFORD VICTUALLING YARD. Commons June 17, 1898

NAVAL STORES. Commons June 17, 1898

DEPTFORD VICTUALLING YARD. Commons June 23, 1898

GREENWICH HOSPITAL BILL. Commons June 23, 1898

12 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1898–9. Commons June 24, 1898

2 speeches — NAVAL ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, WOOLWICH. Commons July 12, 1898

BANTRY BAY. Commons July 12, 1898

HAYLING BEACH COMMON. Commons July 15, 1898

DEPTFORD VICTUALLING YARD. Commons July 15, 1898

3 speeches — HAYLING BEACH COMMON. Commons July 18, 1898

EAST STONEHOUSE INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL. Commons July 22, 1898

NAVY ESTIMATES (1898–9). Commons July 22, 1898

DEPTFORD VICTUALLING YARD. Commons August 9, 1898

PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER. Commons August 9, 1898

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