Mr George Lambert
1866 - February 17, 1958Summary information for Mr George Lambert
Contributions
1902
South African War—Case of Sir Redvers Buller. Commons January 24, 1902
Case of Sir Redvers Buller. Commons January 27, 1902
Ecclesiastical Commission. Commons January 28, 1902
ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES. 1901–02. Commons January 31, 1902
Canadian Horses for the Army. Commons February 6, 1902
Composition of Army Corps. Commons February 13, 1902
Defence of Coaling Stations—Naval or Military Control. Commons February 13, 1902
Anglo-Japanese Agreement—Inclusion of Manchuria—Anglo-German Agreement. Commons February 13, 1902
2 speeches — Imperial Meat Company's Contract Commons February 17, 1902
3 speeches — Army Corps—Cost of Establishment. Commons February 17, 1902
Volunteer Sergeants Major. Commons February 17, 1902
Supply—Procedure of Foreign Parliaments.—Suggested reference of Estimates to a Committee. Commons February 17, 1902
3 speeches — Ladysmith Siege—Sir Redvers Buller and Sir G. White Commons February 18, 1902
Foreign Troops at Shanghai. Commons February 24, 1902
South African War—Banishment Proclamation. Commons February 27, 1902
Russia and Newchwang. Commons February 27, 1902
Colonial Opinion. Commons February 27, 1902
New Zealand and the South African Meat Contract. Commons March 3, 1902
2 speeches — Remounts—Present Provision. Commons March 3, 1902
National Scouts. Commons March 3, 1902
2 speeches — Remounts—Selection. Commons March 4, 1902
2 speeches — Reinforcements for Lord Kitchener. Commons March 11, 1902
3 speeches — Training of Troops for Service in South Africa Commons March 13, 1902
9 speeches — SOUTH AFRICAN WAR-REMOUNTS AND OTHER CONTRACTS. Commons March 17, 1902
2 speeches — Training of Imperial Yeomanry. Commons March 20, 1902
2 speeches — The New Army Proposals. Commons March 20, 1902
South African War—Refugee Camps. Commons March 21, 1902
Horse Breeding from Diseased. Stallions. Commons March 21, 1902
5 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1902–3. Commons March 21, 1902
Spion Kop Despatches. Commons April 7, 1902
Supply Contracts. Commons April 8, 1902
4 speeches — PRIORITY OF BUSINESS. Commons April 8, 1902
2 speeches — NEW STANDING ORDER (PRIORITY OF BUSINESS). Commons April 10, 1902
New Education Bill—Probable Cost of Working. Commons April 14, 1902
2 speeches — India and the Army Scheme. Commons April 22, 1902
2 speeches — The Education Bill. Commons April 22, 1902
3 speeches — Spion Kop Despatches. Commons April 24, 1902
NEW STANDING ORDER (BUSINESS IN SUPPLY). Commons April 25, 1902
NEW STANDING ORDER (BUSINESS IN SUPPLY). Commons April 28, 1902
Budget Proposals—Cheque Stamp Duty. Commons April 29, 1902
4 speeches — QUESTIONS TO MEMBERS. Commons April 29, 1902
South African War—Peace Negotiations. Commons May 1, 1902
R.A.M.C. Officers. Commons May 1, 1902
India and the New Army Scheme. Commons May 1, 1902
2 speeches — New Rules of Procedure. Commons May 1, 1902
STANDING ORDER NO. 1 (SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE). Commons May 2, 1902
CLASS II. Commons May 27, 1902
Education Bill—Effect on Endowments. Commons May 28, 1902
Education Bill—Imperial Aid. Commons June 2, 1902
2 speeches — Small Boroughs' Liability. Commons June 2, 1902
3 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 2, 1902
3 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 3, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 3, 1902
Education Bill Finance. Commons June 4, 1902
3 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 4, 1902
MIDWIVES BILL. Commons June 6, 1902
2 speeches — Clause 1. Commons June 9, 1902
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 11, 1902
South Africa—Statistics of Forces now in South Africa. Commons June 16, 1902
5 speeches — Education Bill—Financial Scheme. Commons June 16, 1902
SCHEDULE 1:— Commons June 16, 1902
Customs Import Duties on Corn. Commons June 19, 1902
Education Bill. Commons June 23, 1902
Business of the House. Commons June 23, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 30, 1902
3 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 1, 1902
2 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 7, 1902
4 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 7, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 8, 1902
4 speeches — Education Bill. Commons July 9, 1902
Preservatives Committee's Report— Action of Eastbourne Sanitary Authority. Commons July 15, 1902
9 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1902–3. Commons July 17, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons October 30, 1902
Delagoa Bay. Commons November 3, 1902
British Influence in the Yangtsze Valley. Commons November 4, 1902
2 speeches — South Africa—Repatriation of the Boers. Commons November 5, 1902
2 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons November 5, 1902
CLASS V. Commons November 5, 1902
Mr. Chamberlain's Tour—The "Good Hope." Commons November 11, 1902
2 speeches — Sales of Army Horses in South Africa. Commons November 11, 1902
South African Repatriation Boards—Purchasers from the Military Authorities Commons November 11, 1902
Education Bill—Expenses of Local Education Authorities. Commons November 14, 1902
2 speeches — Plymtree Schoolroom. Commons November 18, 1902
3 speeches — Co-operative Societies and Income Tax. Commons November 18, 1902
2 speeches — Army Corps. Commons November 25, 1902
2 speeches — Increased Pay of British Soldiers in India. Commons November 25, 1902
Shanghai-Withdrawal of International Troops. Commons November 25, 1902
2 speeches — Small Holdings Act, 1892. Commons November 26, 1902
Foreign Prison-made Goods. Commons November 26, 1902
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 26, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALED) BILL. Commons November 26, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons November 26, 1902
British Army Headquarters in Natal. Commons December 1, 1902
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PROCEDURE. Commons December 1, 1902
2 speeches — South African Customs Duties—Draw backs for Soldiers. Commons December 2, 1902
Soldiers' Pay in South Africa. Commons December 4, 1902
Parcels Post for Agricultural Products. Commons December 4, 1902
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