Mr George Bethell

1849 - December 3, 1919
Summary information for Mr George Bethell

Contributions

1898

2 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons February 24, 1898

BOYS FOR THE NAVY. Commons March 1, 1898

2 speeches — CLASS V. Commons March 3, 1898

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 10, 1898

2 speeches — PARIS EXHIBITION. Commons March 14, 1898

3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1898–99. Commons March 18, 1898

POOR LAW UNIONS ASSOCIATION BILL. Commons March 23, 1898

2 speeches — ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE AND THE "HALF-STRIPE." Commons March 24, 1898

NAVY BOILERS. Commons March 24, 1898

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 25, 1898

PUBLIC BUILDINGS [EXPENSES] BILL. Commons March 28, 1898

2 speeches — GREENWICH HOSPITAL BILL. Commons March 29, 1898

CORN SALES BILL. Commons April 20, 1898

2 speeches — EXTRADITION IN THE TRANSVAAL. Commons April 21, 1898

MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons May 9, 1898

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons June 6, 1898

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 6, 1898

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1. Commons June 7, 1898

3 speeches — BENEFICES (No. 2) BILL. Commons June 21, 1898

REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES. Commons June 24, 1898

OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons July 11, 1898

3 speeches — COLONIAL LOANS FUND. Commons July 18, 1898

VACCINATION BILL. Commons July 20, 1898

3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES (1898–9). Commons July 22, 1898

CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 2) ACCOUNT. Commons July 27, 1898

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1898–9. Commons July 28, 1898

CHINA CONSULAR SERVICE. Commons July 29, 1898

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL. Commons August 1, 1898

BENEFICES (No. 2) BILL. CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 1, 1898

5 speeches — (THIRD VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons August 3, 1898

3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, 1898–99. Commons August 5, 1898

3 speeches — APPROPRIATION BILL. Commons August 10, 1898

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