Mr Bertram Falle

1859 - November 1, 1948
Summary information for Mr Bertram Falle

Contributions

1912

3 speeches — Sinking of Submarine A3. Commons February 20, 1912

2 speeches — Portsmouth Dockyard (Crane Drivers). Commons March 7, 1912

Warrant Officers (Age Limit). Commons March 7, 1912

4 speeches — DOCKYARD AND NAVAL EMPLOYMENT. Commons March 18, 1912

Pensions Act, 1911 (Dominion Service). Commons March 26, 1912

DOCKYARD WORKERS. Commons March 26, 1912

2 speeches — Royal Dockyards (Pensions). Commons March 26, 1912

GOOD CONDUCT BADGES. Commons March 26, 1912

Portsmouth Dockyard. Written Answers May 13, 1912

Admiralty Yacht. Commons May 14, 1912

SHIPBUILDIING, REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ETC.— PERSONNEL. Commons July 24, 1912

2 speeches — SUIPBUILDING, REPAIRS, MAINTTEENANCE, ETC.—PERSONNEL. Commons July 24, 1912

Meritorious Service Medal (Royal Navy). Commons July 30, 1912

2 speeches — ROYAL DOCKYARDS. Commons July 30, 1912

MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL. Commons October 10, 1912

Hong Kong (Submarines). Commons October 10, 1912

Miss Jessie Brown, Glasgow (Compensation). Commons October 15, 1912

PETTY OFFENCES (FINES). Commons October 16, 1912

Financial Relations (Great Britain and Ireland). Commons October 16, 1912

ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY. Commons October 17, 1912

NAVAL SHIPWRIGHTS. Commons October 28, 1912

WORKING HOURS (PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD). Commons October 28, 1912

H.M.S. "TORCH." Commons November 4, 1912

ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY. Commons November 4, 1912

Portsmouth Dockyard (Ambulances). Commons December 2, 1912

INCREASED PAY. Commons December 10, 1912

Police Court Ushers (Ex-Seamen). Commons December 10, 1912

2 speeches — SHIPWRIGHTS. Commons December 12, 1912

INCREASED PAY. Commons December 12, 1912

TRAVELLING ALLOWANCES AFTER CHRISTMAS. Commons December 18, 1912

NAVAL CADETS' COLLEGE, OSBORNE. Commons December 18, 1912

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