Mr George Curzon

1859 - March 20, 1925
Summary information for Mr George Curzon

Contributions

1898

3 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 8, 1898

IRISH LAND COMMISSION. Commons February 10, 1898

17 speeches — SLAVERY IN THE ZANZIBAR PROTECTORATE. Commons February 10, 1898

TURKISH WAR INDEMNITY: GREEK LOAN. Commons February 11, 1898

THE UGANDA MUTINY. Commons February 14, 1898

LIQUOR TRADE ON THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. Commons February 15, 1898

9 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 15, 1898

2 speeches — ARMS FOR THE PERSIAN GULF. Commons February 21, 1898

WEST AFRICA. Commons February 21, 1898

MURDER OF YUSSUF YUNAN. Commons February 22, 1898

COMMERCIAL ATTACHE FOR JAPAN. Commons February 24, 1898

FOREIGN OFFICE TELEGRAMS. Commons February 24, 1898

FRENCH OCCUPATION OF HAINAN. Commons February 25, 1898

MACEDONIA. Commons February 28, 1898

TREATY OF COMMERCE WITH MOROCCO. Commons March 1, 1898

5 speeches — INDEPENDENCE OF CHINESE TERRITORY. Commons March 1, 1898

THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN. Commons March 3, 1898

33 speeches — CLASS V. Commons March 3, 1898

RED SEA LIGHTS. Commons March 4, 1898

8 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons March 4, 1898

2 speeches — RUSSIA, DEER ISLAND, AND PORT ARTHUR. Commons March 7, 1898

3 speeches — CASE OF JOHN E. TANNER. Commons March 10, 1898

FRENCH DUTIES IN WEST AFRICA. Commons March 11, 1898

TUNIS AND CANADA. Commons March 14, 1898

DUTIES ON BRITISH COTTON GOODS IN TUNIS. Commons March 15, 1898

HONG KONG. Commons March 17, 1898

SOUDAN CAMPAIGN. Commons March 18, 1898

2 speeches — PORT ARTHUR. Commons March 21, 1898

2 speeches — MURDER OF RELIEF AGENT AT SAIRT. Commons March 24, 1898

9 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 24, 1898

3 speeches — GERMAN OCCUPATION OF KIAOU CHAU. Commons March 25, 1898

DELAGOA BAY ARBITRATION. Commons March 28, 1898

2 speeches — GREEK LOAN BILL. Commons March 28, 1898

JOURNALIST VERSUS DIPLOMATIST. Commons March 29, 1898

WAIMA INCIDENT. Commons March 31, 1898

MILITARY STORES FOR BRITISH EAST AFRICA. Commons April 1, 1898

BRITISH TRADE WITH TUNIS. Commons April 4, 1898

RUSSIAN DUTIES. Commons April 5, 1898

7 speeches — FAR EAST. Commons April 5, 1898

POWERS AND THE PACIFIC. Commons May 9, 1898

TONNAGE DUES IN AMERICA. Commons May 10, 1898

GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN WEST AFRICA. Commons May 12, 1898

3 speeches — PORT ARTHUR AND TALIENWAN. Commons May 13, 1898

SEIZURES PRIOR TO THE DECLARATION OF WAR. Commons May 16, 1898

CRETE. Commons May 23, 1898

WEI-HAI-WEI. Commons May 24, 1898

COST OF THE CONSULAR ESTABLISHMENT. Commons June 7, 1898

2 speeches — THE CORDON AT CANDIA. Commons June 9, 1898

ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMISSION. Commons June 10, 1898

CHINESE RAILWAY CONCESSIONS. Commons June 16, 1898

MADAGASCAR CONSULATES. Commons June 20, 1898

5 speeches — NIGER CONVENTION. Commons June 21, 1898

FIGHTING ON THE MONTENEGRIN FRONTIER. Commons June 28, 1898

RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IN CHINA. Commons June 30, 1898

4 speeches — EGYPTIAN EXILES IN CEYLON. Commons July 1, 1898

WARSHIPS AT MANILA. Commons July 1, 1898

MAHMOUD. Commons July 4, 1898

BRITISH TRADE IN MADAGASCAR. Commons July 5, 1898

WAIMA INCIDENT. Commons July 7, 1898

AFFAIRS AT VAN. Commons July 8, 1898

2 speeches — RAILWAY EXTENSION IN THE YANG-TSZE VALLEY. Commons July 11, 1898

MR. BRAILSFORD'S REPORT. Commons July 14, 1898

DYSENTERY AT ASSOUAN. Commons July 21, 1898

RUSSIA AND THE CHINESE NAVY. Commons July 22, 1898

PRISON SYSTEM IN JAPAN. Commons July 25, 1898

2 speeches — NANNING. Commons July 28, 1898

FUTURE OF THE PHILIPPINES. Commons August 1, 1898

CRETE. Commons August 2, 1898

17 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons August 2, 1898

2 speeches — PERSIAN GULF. Commons August 5, 1898

CHINA. Commons August 9, 1898

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