Mr Cecil Norton
1845 - December 7, 1930Summary information for Mr Cecil Norton
Contributions
1904
The Aalesund Disaster. Commons February 4, 1904
2 speeches — Officers' War Gratuities Commons February 4, 1904
2 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 4, 1904
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 5, 1904
2 speeches — The Imperial Yeomanry. Commons February 10, 1904
Imperial Service Order. Commons February 16, 1904
Malta and Gibraltar Barracks Sanitary Condition. Commons February 16, 1904
Ex Soldiers in the Postal Service. Commons February 16, 1904
Applications for Postmastership of Ilfracombe. Commons February 17, 1904
Erection of Statue of Queen Victoria in Westminster Hall. Commons February 23, 1904
2 speeches — Drafts for India. Commons February 25, 1904
Ordnance Factories. Commons February 25, 1904
Indian Army—Major General's Commands. Commons February 29, 1904
Appointment of Acting Director of Army Contracts Commons March 3, 1904
Indian Reliefs. Commons March 3, 1904
Infantile Mortality in Big Cities. Commons March 3, 1904
Sunday Debating Societies on Licensed Premises. Commons March 8, 1904
SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES). Commons March 8, 1904
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. Commons March 9, 1904
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 10, 1904
War Office Employees and the Ventilation of Grievances. Commons March 14, 1904
Customs Watchers. Commons March 14, 1904
2 speeches — General Sir Ian Hamilton. Commons March 17, 1904
Metropolitan Police—Rent Aid Commons March 21, 1904
Glanders. Commons March 21, 1904
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (WAGES). Commons March 23, 1904
Pay in the Post Office. Commons March 24, 1904
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (TRAM- WAYS AND IMPROVEMENTS) BILL (BY ORDER.) Commons March 24, 1904
Discharges from the Post Office Engineering Department. Commons March 29, 1904
4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons April 12, 1904
ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons April 13, 1904
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons April 14, 1904
BAKER STREET AND WATERLOO RAILWAY BILL (BY ORDER). Commons April 14, 1904
Boy Copyists in the Post Office Commons April 20, 1904
Pay of Customs—Watchers. Commons April 22, 1904
Labourers' Wages on Government Contracts. Commons April 25, 1904
2 speeches — Military Riot at Southampton. Commons April 25, 1904
Southampton Military Disturbance. Commons April 27, 1904
British Indian Traders in East London, South Africa. Commons April 27, 1904
Tweedmouth Committee and Sorters' Duties. Commons April 27, 1904
CLASS 1. Commons April 28, 1904
Military Drafts for India. Commons May 5, 1904
2 speeches — Woolwich Arsenal—Payment of Bonuses to Suspended Workmen. Commons May 5, 1904
Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers. Commons May 9, 1904
Post Office Sorters' Wages Grievance. Commons May 9, 1904
St James's Park Paths. Commons May 16, 1904
2 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 31, 1904
SHOP HOURS BILL. Commons June 1, 1904
Cycle Allowance to Telegraph Linemen. Commons June 6, 1904
2 speeches — Discharges of Workmen from Enfield Small Arms Factory. Commons June 8, 1904
The Penal Servitude Bill. Commons June 8, 1904
Enfield Small Arms Factory—Payment of Gratuities to Discharged Workmen. Commons June 13, 1904
Manufacture of Rifles—Government and Private Orders. Commons June 13, 1904
4 speeches — The Tibet Mission. Commons June 15, 1904
2 speeches — Port of London Bill. Commons June 15, 1904
3 speeches — The New Rifle. Commons June 16, 1904
Suspensions in and Discharges from Enfield Small Arms Factory. Commons June 20, 1904
4 speeches — The Tibet Mission. Commons June 20, 1904
British Troops in India. Commons June 21, 1904
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 21, 1904
Service Rifles. Commons June 22, 1904
Government Factories and Private Firms Commons June 22, 1904
2 speeches — Vacant Staff Appointments at the War Office. Commons June 23, 1904
Chinese Labour and Beriberi. Commons June 23, 1904
Promotion of Senior Postman to Overseers Class at General Post Office. Commons June 27, 1904
Pension of Mr. Papworth, Letter Sorter. Commons June 27, 1904
Ventilation of Pressing Room at the Army Clothing Factory — Case of Alice Wright. Commons June 27, 1904
Drafts for the Indian Army. Commons June 27, 1904
ADJOURNMENT (UNDER STANDING ORDER No. 10) (ARMY REORGANISATION). Commons June 28, 1904
Army Clothing Factory—Atmosphere in Pressing Booms. Commons June 29, 1904
Beri-beri in the Transvaal. Commons June 29, 1904
Drafts for India. Commons June 30, 1904
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons June 30, 1904
Machine Guns in the Regular Army. Commons July 6, 1904
Volunteers in the Postal Telegraph Service—Leave to Attend Annual Inspection. Commons July 8, 1904
Assistant Military Secretary for Indian Affairs. Commons July 11, 1904
Army—Men with less than Five Years to serve. Commons July 13, 1904
Army Corps. Commons July 19, 1904
Annual Leave of Unestablished Postal Servants. Commons July 25, 1904
Increments of Civil Servants. Commons July 25, 1904
Royal Military College, Camberley—Cadets' Shooting. Commons July 25, 1904
Army Shooting—Vision Tests for Recruits. Commons July 25, 1904
Recruiting—Inspector-General's Recommendations. Commons July 25, 1904
Chinese Riots in the Transvaal. Commons July 25, 1904
Indian Army Representative at the War Office. Commons July 25, 1904
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 27, 1904
Increase of Pay for Stokers and Enginemen of House of Commons' Staff. Commons July 28, 1904
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 2, 1904
Compensation to Sorters in East Central Section of General Post Office for Loss of Overcoats. Commons August 5, 1904
Summer Headgear for Soldiers. Commons August 8, 1904
Metropolitan Hackney Carriages—Police Examination. Commons August 8, 1904
Caledonian and North British Railway— Workmen's Trains. Commons August 8, 1904
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons August 8, 1904
Officers of 4th Division of 2nd Army Corps—Double Issue of Pay. Commons August 10, 1904
Postal Employees—Compensation for Loss of Clothing. Commons August 11, 1904
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