Mr Austen Chamberlain
1863 - March 16, 1937Summary information for Mr Austen Chamberlain
Contributions
1915
3 speeches — SEPARATION ALLOWANCE. Commons February 4, 1915
GERMAN DYE-STUFFS. Commons February 8, 1915
SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES), 1915–16. Commons February 8, 1915
NAVY BOOTS (BRITISH AND FOREIGN LEATHER). Commons February 11, 1915
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 11, 1915
STATEMENT BY MR. LLOYD GEOEGE. Commons February 15, 1915
RELIEF OF DISTRESS (PROFESSIONAL CLASSES). Commons February 17, 1915
2 speeches — RECRUITING. Commons February 17, 1915
6 speeches — GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Commons February 17, 1915
17 speeches — ANILINE DYE INDUSTRY (STATE AID). Commons February 22, 1915
2 speeches — FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS. Commons February 23, 1915
3 speeches — DONINGTON PARK. Commons March 1, 1915
9 speeches — NAVAL DISCIPLINE BILL. Commons March 8, 1915
PRESS CENSORSHIP. Commons March 8, 1915
2 speeches — SUGAR. Commons March 10, 1915
2 speeches — Provisional Valuations. Written Answers March 10, 1915
4 speeches — EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (PROMOTION). Commons April 22, 1915
STATEMENT BY MR. CHURCHILL. Commons April 27, 1915
2 speeches — TERRITORIAL FORCE BILL. Commons April 27, 1915
2 speeches — PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons April 27, 1915
7 speeches — GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Commons April 29, 1915
SPIRITS (CUSTOMS). Commons April 29, 1915
10 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons May 4, 1915
ARMY HORSE-SHOES. Commons May 6, 1915
6 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (NEW BUILDING SCHEME). Commons May 6, 1915
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 6, 1915
9 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(State Control of Liquor Trade in Certain Areas.) Commons May 11, 1915
11 speeches — TEA. Commons May 12, 1915
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (TREASURY ISSUES). Commons May 13, 1915
7 speeches — TREASURY AND SUBORDINATE DEPARTMENTS. —Class II. Commons May 13, 1915
6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Restriction on Delivery for the Purposes of Home Consumption of Immature Spirits.) Commons May 17, 1915
PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons May 18, 1915
Indian Specie Bank. Commons June 8, 1915
GERMAN STORES (INDIA). Commons June 9, 1915
2 speeches — INDIAN ARMY (PROMOTIONS TO COMMANDANT). Commons June 14, 1915
3 speeches — INDIAN PRISONERS (ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT). Commons June 17, 1915
WHEAT CROP (INDIA). Written Answers June 17, 1915
2 speeches — INDIAN ARMY (PROMOTION). Commons June 21, 1915
INDIGO INDUSTRY. Commons June 21, 1915
SUPPLY OF LABOUR IN INDIA. Written Answers June 21, 1915
2 speeches — Sale of Liquor (India). Commons June 22, 1915
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS (INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE). Written Answers June 22, 1915
3 speeches — ALIEN ENEMIES (INDIA). Commons June 23, 1915
INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE (BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, FRANCE). Commons June 23, 1915
3 speeches — ALIEN ENEMIES IN INDIA. Commons June 28, 1915
2 speeches — Governor-General of India (Executive Council). Commons June 30, 1915
FACTORIES IN INDIA. Commons July 1, 1915
2 speeches — EUROPEANS AND VOLUNTEER FORCES (INDIA). Commons July 1, 1915
ASSAM PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Commons July 1, 1915
2 speeches — GERMAN STORES (INDIA). Commons July 1, 1915
ENEMY ALIEN MISSIONARIES (INDIA). Commons July 1, 1915
GERMAN BAND CONDUCTORS (INDIA). Commons July 5, 1915
VOLUNTEER FORCE (INDIA). Commons July 5, 1915
INDIAN ARMY (COLONELS). Written Answers July 5, 1915
CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Statutory Committee of Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation.) Commons July 6, 1915
Breaking of Monsoon. Commons July 7, 1915
DACOITY (PUNJAB AND BENGAL). Commons July 12, 1915
INDIAN MILITARY SERVICE (PROMOTION OF NATIVES). Commons July 14, 1915
2 speeches — TERRITORIAL FORCE (INDIA). Commons July 14, 1915
CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA (EXAMINATION). Commons July 14, 1915
INDIAN PRISONERS (TREATMENT). Commons July 15, 1915
2 speeches — Sacred Bulls at Muttra. Commons July 15, 1915
2 speeches — Travancore. Commons July 15, 1915
2 speeches — VOLUNTEER CORPS (INDIA). Commons July 19, 1915
GERMAN MISSIONARIES (INDIA). Commons July 19, 1915
OPIUM SALES (ASSAM). Written Answers July 20, 1915
ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT. Written Answers July 20, 1915
INDIAN FORCES. Commons July 21, 1915
STATEMENT BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN. Commons July 26, 1915
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE (MILITARY PAY AND ALLOWANCES). Commons July 26, 1915
Temperance Teaching (India). Commons July 27, 1915
Vizagapatam (Harbour). Written Answers July 27, 1915
INDIAN ARMY (PROMOTION). Commons July 28, 1915
MILITARY OPERATIONS IN INDIA. Commons July 28, 1915
3 speeches — ALIEN (INDIAN) ENEMIES. Commons September 16, 1915
MESOPOTAMIA (REVOLUTION AT HOLY PLACES). Commons September 21, 1915
VOLUNTEER FORCE (INDIA). Commons September 21, 1915
PERSIAN BALUCHIS (INROAD INTO BALUCHISTAN). Commons September 21, 1915
GERMANS IN INDIA. Commons September 21, 1915
2 speeches — OPERATIONS IN MESOPOTAMIA AND PERSIAN GULF. Commons September 21, 1915
2 speeches — Royal Indian Marine (Persian Gulf Operations). Commons September 21, 1915
Mesopotamia (Revolution in Holy Places). Written Answers September 21, 1915
Ecclesiastical Establishment (India). Written Answers September 28, 1915
BRITISH SUCCESSES. Commons September 29, 1915
2 speeches — Indian Specie Bank. Commons September 29, 1915
India (Imperial Conference). Commons September 29, 1915
INDIA OFFICE CONTRACT (FAIRWAGES CLAUSE). Written Answers September 30, 1915
INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS (SICK LEAVE). Written Answers October 14, 1915
INDIA (ECONOMIES AND SAVINGS). Commons October 19, 1915
Commissaries of India Departments (Pensions). Commons October 19, 1915
GERMANS IN CHINA. Written Answers October 19, 1915
3 speeches — AID FROM PRINCES AND PEOPLE. Commons October 20, 1915
BAGDAD. Commons October 20, 1915
INDIAN ARMY (STATUS OF CAPTAINS). Commons October 20, 1915
GIFTS FROM INDIAN PRINCES. Written Answers October 21, 1915
MYSORE NEWSPAPER. Written Answers October 21, 1915
INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS (PRISONERS OF WAR). Commons December 22, 1915
MESOPOTAMIA OPERATIONS. Commons December 22, 1915
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