Mr George Bethell
1849 - December 3, 1919Summary information for Mr George Bethell
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1887
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons February 2, 1887
3 speeches — ADMIRALTY—DEFECTIVE SWORD- BAYONETS. Commons February 10, 1887
THE SEYCHELLES ISLANDS—THE CHIEF OFFICER OF POLICE. Commons February 11, 1887
SOUTH AFRICA—AFFAIRS OF ZULULAND. Commons February 11, 1887
ISLANDS OF THE PACIFIC—THE NEW HEBRIDES—FORTIFICATIONS OF THE FRENCH. Commons February 22, 1887
ADMIRALTY— "H.M.S. FALCON"— PRIZE MONEY. Commons February 24, 1887
INLAND REVENUE—COLLECTION OF INCOME TAX. Commons February 24, 1887
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [THIRTEEN'TH NIGHT.] Commons March 16, 1887
MOTION FOR LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons April 1, 1887
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 1.] Commons April 5, 1887
ADMIRALTY—DISMISSAL OF LIEUTENANT HALL—THE QUEEN'S REGULATIONS. Commons April 7, 1887
THE COLONIES—ANNUAL REPORTS OF STATE AND PROGRESS. Commons April 15, 1887
ADMIRALTY—RESIGNATION OF NAVAL OFFICERS ON HALF-PAY. Commons April 15, 1887
THE COLONIES—COLONIAL STATISTICS—ANNUAL REPORTS. Commons April 29, 1887
PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. Commons May 3, 1887
SECOND READING. Commons May 9, 1887
SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Commons May 20, 1887
NOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 6, 1887
THE REVIEW OF 2ND OF JULY—THE HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY AND THE ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEERS—PRECEDENCE AT REVIEWS. Commons July 7, 1887
SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons July 18, 1887
MARKETS AXD FAIRS (WEIGHING OF CATTLE) BILL [Lords]— [BILL 317.] Commons July 26, 1887
ADMIRALTY—THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES—CHARTS. Commons August 18, 1887
ORDERS OF THE DAY. Commons August 27, 1887
2 speeches — LABOURERS' ALLOTMENTS BILL.— [BILL 329.] Commons September 5, 1887
3 speeches — CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons September 6, 1887
SOUTH AFRICA—ANNEXATION OF ZULULAND. Commons September 8, 1887
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