Mr Carlyon Bellairs
1871 - August 22, 1955Summary information for Mr Carlyon Bellairs
Contributions
1908
German Navy Estimates. Commons February 5, 1908
3 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 6, 1908
Naval Programmes. Commons February 13, 1908
German Naval Policy. Commons February 17, 1908
2 speeches — Naval Policy. Commons February 17, 1908
Inland Revenue Returns and National Prosperity. Commons February 24, 1908
Piracy in the Persian Gulf. Commons February 25, 1908
Admiralty Steam Coal Contracts. Commons February 26, 1908
Navy Estimates. Commons February 26, 1908
Naval Mechanicians and Boy Artificers. Commons February 27, 1908
3 speeches — Navy Estimates. Commons March 2, 1908
2 speeches — REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS. Commons March 2, 1908
British Naval Attaché;s Abroad Commons March 3, 1908
3 speeches — SUPPLY (NAVY ESTIMATES). Commons March 3, 1908
2 speeches — The "Speedwell" Disaster. Commons March 5, 1908
New Armoured Ships. Commons March 9, 1908
Destroyers at Devonport. Commons March 9, 1908
7 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 9, 1908
Naval Gun Reserves. Commons March 10, 1908
2 speeches — Navy Estimates. Commons March 11, 1908
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 12, 1908
SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES.) Commons March 12, 1908
Refrigerating Machinery in Ships Magazines. Commons March 16, 1908
2 speeches — Manufacture of Explosives—Case of Messrs. Kynoch. Commons March 16, 1908
Pembroke Explosion. Commons March 16, 1908
3 speeches — New Heater Torpedo. Commons March 17, 1908
The Channel Fleet. Commons March 17, 1908
Refrigerating Machinery on Battleships. Commons March 19, 1908
2 speeches — Defective Cordite. Commons March 19, 1908
Rosyth Water Supply. Commons March 19, 1908
3 speeches — SUPPLY [10TH MARCH] REPORT [4TH ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons March 19, 1908
Royal Marine Artillery Afloat. Commons March 23, 1908
Royal Marine Artillery Ashore. Commons March 23, 1908
2 speeches — Destruction of Cordite. Commons March 26, 1908
2 speeches — Cordite and Mercuric Chloride. Commons March 26, 1908
Cordite Dispute with Messrs Kynoch. Commons March 26, 1908
2 speeches — War Office Supply of Cordite. Commons March 30, 1908
2 speeches — Cordite Destroyed. Commons April 3, 1908
Arming of the "Dreadnought." Commons April 14, 1908
Army Maps. Commons April 28, 1908
Education of Army Officers. Commons April 28, 1908
H. M. S. "Bulwark"—Dredging Naval Harbours. Commons April 28, 1908
Military and Naval Prisons—Prisoners and Staff. Commons April 28, 1908
Inquiry into Personnel and Training of the Royal Navy. Commons April 28, 1908
4 speeches — Naval Cordite Reserves. Commons April 28, 1908
2 speeches — Cordite Silver Test. Commons April 28, 1908
2 speeches — Messrs. Kynoch and Cordite. Commons April 28, 1908
Reissues of Cordite. Commons April 28, 1908
Forth to Clyde Canal. Commons April 28, 1908
3 speeches — H.M.S. "Gladiator." Commons April 29, 1908
2 speeches — Orders in Council. Commons April 29, 1908
Admiralty Dredgers in Egypt. Commons April 30, 1908
Cordite containing Mercuric Chloride. Commons April 30, 1908
Messrs. Kynochs and Government Contracts. Commons April 30, 1908
Military Operations in India. Commons May 1, 1908
The Pacific Cable. Commons May 4, 1908
Imports of Acetone. Commons May 4, 1908
2 speeches — Cordite for the Navy. Commons May 4, 1908
Cordite Tests. Commons May 4, 1908
Lord Rayleigh's Committee on Explosives. Commons May 4, 1908
2 speeches — H.M.S. "Majestic." Commons May 7, 1908
Accidents to Destroyers. Commons May 7, 1908
H.M.S. "Terrible." Commons May 7, 1908
Mercuric Chloride in Blasting Explosives. Commons May 7, 1908
3 speeches — Naval Cordite. Commons May 11, 1908
2 speeches — War Office Cordite. Commons May 11, 1908
Reserve of Acetone. Commons May 12, 1908
3 speeches — Naval Courts Martial. Commons May 12, 1908
3 speeches — H.M.S. "Charybdis." Commons May 12, 1908
Naval Accidents. Commons May 13, 1908
Home Fleet. Commons May 14, 1908
2 speeches — Cost of Naval Gunners. Commons May 18, 1908
2 speeches — Lieutenants for Nucleus Crews. Commons May 18, 1908
2 speeches — Naval Casualties. Commons May 19, 1908
H.M.S. "Tiger." Commons May 19, 1908
2 speeches — The "Tiger" Court Martial. Commons May 19, 1908
2 speeches — Nucleus Crew on H M. S. "Terrible" Commons May 21, 1908
2 speeches — The Official Secrets Bill. Commons May 21, 1908
Submarine B 4. Commons May 28, 1908
Naval Casualties. Commons May 28, 1908
6 speeches — Naval Casualties. Commons May 28, 1908
2 speeches — Collision between H.M.S. "Lively" and H.M.S. "Earnest." Commons June 1, 1908
Alleged Collision of a Submarine. Commons June 1, 1908
2 speeches — H.M.S. "Angler." Commons June 1, 1908
3 speeches — Returns of Naval Casualties. Commons June 25, 1908
Cadets at Dartmouth, Osborne, and on Cruisers. Commons June 26, 1908
Honours for Army Officers. Commons June 29, 1908
Honours for Navy Officers. Commons June 29, 1908
Discussion of Naval Estimates. Commons June 29, 1908
Naval Collisions. Commons June 29, 1908
H.M.S. "Irresistible." Commons July 1, 1908
Dockyard Territorials. Commons July 1, 1908
2 speeches — The Navy Estimates. Commons July 1, 1908
2 speeches — Dissensions in the Navy. Commons July 8, 1908
7 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons July 8, 1908
3 speeches — Naval Dissensions. Commons July 13, 1908
8 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons July 13, 1908
The Admiralty and the Press Commons July 16, 1908
Commissions for Private Students at Keyham. Commons July 23, 1908
New Armoured Cruiser. Commons July 27, 1908
SUPPLY [18TH ALLOTTED DAY.] Commons July 27, 1908
Naval Paymasters. Commons July 28, 1908
2 speeches — German Naval Expenditure. Commons July 28, 1908
3 speeches — The Admiralty and the Press. Commons July 28, 1908
Government Army Policy. Commons July 28, 1908
Mess Payment System in the Navy. Commons July 29, 1908
Spark Catchers on Factory Chimneys. Commons July 29, 1908
Naval and Military Courts of Inquiry. Commons July 29, 1908
German Destroyers. Commons July 29, 1908
5 speeches — Germany v. British Shipbuilding Programmes. Commons July 29, 1908
Naval Discussions. Commons July 30, 1908
Naval Officers and the Press. Commons July 30, 1908
Naval officers and Foreign Languages. Commons July 31, 1908
Loss of H.M.S. "Whiting." Commons July 31, 1908
H.M.S. "Defence." Commons August 1, 1908
Naval Programmes. Commons August 1, 1908
H.M.S. "Indomitable." Commons August 1, 1908
Naval Manœuvres. Commons August 1, 1908
H.M.S. "Whiting." Commons October 12, 1908
War Material. Commons October 12, 1908
Channel Fleet Battleships. Commons October 15, 1908
Reservation for Government Use of Line from Essen to Coast of Germany. Commons October 19, 1908
The New Battleships. Commons October 19, 1908
2 speeches — Dartmouth Naval College. Commons October 19, 1908
H.M.S. "Gladiator." Commons October 21, 1908
2 speeches — New Destroyers. Commons October 21, 1908
2 speeches — Strikes and Naval Expenditure. Commons October 21, 1908
2 speeches — First Class Cruisers. Commons October 21, 1908
Changes in the Coastguard Service. Commons October 22, 1908
Cost of Destroyers. Commons October 22, 1908
Naval Unreadiness for War. Commons October 22, 1908
4 speeches — The Channel Fleet. Commons October 22, 1908
Taxes in England and Ireland. Commons October 23, 1908
Naval Works—Under-Expenditure caused by Strikes. Commons October 26, 1908
Admiralty Excess Expenditure. Commons October 26, 1908
Rosyth Dockyard Water Scheme. Commons October 26, 1908
The Channel Fleet Battleship Repairs. Commons October 27, 1908
Mediterranean Fleet Cruisers. Commons October 27, 1908
Subsidy to Inter-Parliamentary Union. Commons October 29, 1908
THE POSTPONEMENT OF QUESTIONS. Commons October 29, 1908
Private Students at Keyham. Commons October 30, 1908
Laying Down of New Battleships. Commons October 30, 1908
5 speeches — Status of Battleships. Commons November 2, 1908
2 speeches — Cost of Cordite. Commons November 2, 1908
Channel Fleet Command. Commons November 3, 1908
3 speeches — Examinations for Naval Cadets. Commons November 3, 1908
Essen Railway. Commons November 3, 1908
H.M.S. "Lord Nelson." Commons November 5, 1908
Contracts for New Destroyers. Commons November 5, 1908
Contracts for Armoured Ships. Commons November 5, 1908
Delayed Shipbuilding. Commons November 5, 1908
4 speeches — Dartmouth Cadets' Examinations. Commons November 5, 1908
2 speeches — Naval Classification. Commons November 5, 1908
Relief of Unemployment—Extra Men at the Dockyards. Commons November 9, 1908
4 speeches — Fleet Exercises. Commons November 9, 1908
2 speeches — The Channel Fleet. Commons November 12, 1908
5 speeches — Speed of the New Destroyers. Commons November 16, 1908
British and Foreign Naval Estimates. Commons November 16, 1908
Naval Shipbuilding—Cost of Increased Speed. Commons November 24, 1908
Manning of the Navy. Commons November 24, 1908
2 speeches — North German Essen Railway. Commons November 24, 1908
2 speeches — Naval Destroyers. Commons November 25, 1908
Naval Visits to South Africa. Commons November 25, 1908
3 speeches — Subsidies to Steamship Lines. Commons November 27, 1908
H. M. S "Gladiator." Commons December 1, 1908
2 speeches — H. M. S. "Barfleur." Commons December 1, 1908
H.M.S. "Barfleur." Commons December 3, 1908
Naval Manœuvres—Speech of Rear-Admiral Finnis. Commons December 7, 1908
2 speeches — H.M.S. "Barfleur." Commons December 7, 1908
Rooms for Party Leaders. Commons December 8, 1908
4 speeches — COAL MINES (EIGHT HOURS) (No. 2) BILL. Commons December 10, 1908
Export of New Ships—Board of Trade Returns. Commons December 16, 1908
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. Commons December 16, 1908
Effective War Ships. Commons December 17, 1908
Foreign Navy Estimates. Commons December 17, 1908
H.M.S. "Philomel." Commons December 17, 1908
Navy—Ships Struck off the Effective List. Commons December 18, 1908
Registration of Newspapers—Postage Rates. Commons December 19, 1908
New Battleships—Great Britain, Germany and United States. Commons December 19, 1908
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