Mr Charles Stanton
1873 - December 6, 1946Summary information for Mr Charles Stanton
Contributions
1916
CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons February 23, 1916
5 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1916–17. Commons March 16, 1916
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons May 10, 1916
TRIALS BY COURT-MARTIAL. Commons May 17, 1916
MR. SKEFFINGTON'S LETTER. Commons May 17, 1916
NO-CONSCRIPTION MEETING (SOUTH FINSBURY). Commons May 17, 1916
2 speeches — MOTOR TYRE TUBES. Commons July 26, 1916
MINISTERS OF RELIGION. Written Answers August 2, 1916
3 speeches — FIKM WITH GEBMAN-OWNED CAPITAL. Commons August 15, 1916
SOLDIERS INVALIDED (GOLD BRAID). Commons August 15, 1916
GREECE AND ITALY. Commons October 12, 1916
OVERCROWDING ON RAILWAYS. Commons October 12, 1916
INVALIDED SOLDIERS. Written Answers October 12, 1916
MINERS IN RESERVE. Written Answers October 12, 1916
MURDER OF BRITISH SOLDIER. Written Answers October 12, 1916
5 speeches — DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT (MR. BERTRAND RUSSELL'S LECTURES). Commons October 19, 1916
GERMAN RIFLE AND BAYONET. Commons October 24, 1916
ARMY LIEUTENANTS (PROMOTION). Commons October 24, 1916
FOOD PRICES TRIBUNALS. Commons October 24, 1916
2 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons October 26, 1916
3 speeches — CENTRAL CONTROL BOARD (LIQUOR TRAFFIC). Commons October 26, 1916
MINERS IN ARMY. Commons November 1, 1916
4 speeches — ARMY PROMOTIONS. Commons November 1, 1916
POTATO CROP. Commons November 2, 1916
CONSIGNMENTS OF FISH (HOLLAND). Commons November 2, 1916
LAND RECLAMATION. Commons November 2, 1916
INFANTRY PAY. Written Answers November 2, 1916
SHOPS (EARLIER CLOSING ORDER). Written Answers November 9, 1916
MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons November 14, 1916
12 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons November 14, 1916
TIMBER SUPPLIES (BRITISH COLONIES). Commons December 14, 1916
ARMY PAY (INEQUALITIES). Written Answers December 14, 1916
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS (PRO-GERMANISM). Commons December 19, 1916
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