Mr George Lambert
1866 - February 17, 1958Summary information for Mr George Lambert
Contributions
1917
MERCHANT SHIPPING. Commons February 8, 1917
8 speeches — FOOD PRODUCTION. Commons February 8, 1917
3 speeches — GAME (DESTRUCTION OF CROPS). Commons February 12, 1917
DARDANELLES COMMISSION (REPORT). Commons February 12, 1917
2 speeches — DESTRUCTION BY GAME. Commons February 13, 1917
WOOL SUPPLY. Commons February 13, 1917
SURVEYS OF UNITED KINGDOM.—Class I. Commons February 13, 1917
ME. TBUSTRAM EVE. Commons February 14, 1917
DESTRUCTION OF PHEASANTS. Commons February 15, 1917
SUPPLY OF MATERIALS OF WAR. Commons February 15, 1917
5 speeches — MERCANTILE MARINE (SUBMARINE MENACE). Commons February 15, 1917
PRESERVATION OF GAME (RESTRICTIONS). Written Answers February 15, 1917
POTATOES. Commons February 19, 1917
DARDANELLES COMMISSION. Commons February 19, 1917
5 speeches — PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons February 21, 1917
ENEMY SUBMARINES (MERCHANT SHIPS SUNK). Commons February 21, 1917
2 speeches — DARTMOOR PRISON (CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS). Commons February 21, 1917
SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES, 1917–18. Commons February 21, 1917
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 21, 1917
3 speeches — FEEDING STUFFS. Commons February 22, 1917
RESTRICTION OF IMPORTS. Commons February 23, 1917
2 speeches — GROWING CROPS (DESTRUCTION). Commons February 26, 1917
2 speeches — CATTLE FEEDING CAKES. Commons February 26, 1917
DARDANELLES EXPEDITION (REPORT OF COMMISSION). Commons February 26, 1917
GERMAN RAID ON KENT COAST Commons February 26, 1917
7 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1917–18.—Vote A. Commons February 26, 1917
GRASS LAND (CULTIVATION). Commons February 28, 1917
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 1, 1917
9 speeches — AGRICULTURAL LABOUR. Commons March 5, 1917
2 speeches — PASTURE LAND PLOUGHED FOE TILLAGE. Commons March 6, 1917
AGRICULTURE (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS). Commons March 6, 1917
DARDANELLES ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT. Commons March 6, 1917
DARDANELLES ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT. Commons March 7, 1917
POTATOES. Commons March 8, 1917
2 speeches — CATTLE FOOD. Commons March 8, 1917
WHEAT GROWING (FRENCH GOVERNMENT OFFER). Commons March 8, 1917
WHEAT (MINIMUM PRICE). Commons March 8, 1917
3 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WORKERS (BADGES). Commons March 12, 1917
CORN THRESHING, Commons March 12, 1917
OFFICIAL EXCISIONS. Commons March 12, 1917
OFFICIAL EXCISIONS. Commons March 14, 1917
PIGS (SLAUGHTER). Written Answers March 14, 1917
FARMERS AND AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS. Written Answers March 14, 1917
PLOUGHMEN. Commons March 15, 1917
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 15, 1917
7 speeches — SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT. Commons March 15, 1917
PLOUHMEN. Written Answers March 15, 1917
PRISONERS OF WAR. Written Answers March 15, 1917
PARLIAMENT (PROLONGATION). Commons March 20, 1917
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. Commons March 20, 1917
HOME-GROWN WHEAT. Written Answers March 20, 1917
WAR CABINET POLICY. Written Answers March 20, 1917
2 speeches — CERTIFICATES OF EXEMPTION (MEN UNDER 31). Commons March 21, 1917
2 speeches — REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS. Commons March 21, 1917
SHIPPING LOSSES. Written Answers March 21, 1917
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 22, 1917
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1917–18. Commons March 23, 1917
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. Commons March 27, 1917
AGRICULTURAL POLICY. Commons March 27, 1917
OAK BARK. Commons March 27, 1917
3 speeches — MERCANTILE TONNAGE (LOSSES BY SUBMARINES AND MINES). Commons March 27, 1917
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Call Up Certain Excepted Men for Examination.) Commons March 30, 1917
2 speeches — LAND CULTIVATION. Commons April 2, 1917
FEEDING CAKE. Commons April 2, 1917
ACID SHORTAGE. Commons April 2, 1917
SHIPPING LOSSES. Commons April 2, 1917
AGRICULTURAL COMISSIONERS. Commons April 3, 1917
2 speeches — WHEAT. Commons April 19, 1917
MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SERVICE. Written Answers April 23, 1917
2 speeches — WHEAT AND BREAD PRICES. Commons April 24, 1917
DOGS. Commons April 24, 1917
2 speeches — FARRIERS AND SHOEING-SMITHS. Commons April 25, 1917
3 speeches — BOARD OF ADMIRALTY. Commons June 6, 1917
2 speeches — LABOUR FOR EXTRA CULTIVATION. Commons June 6, 1917
MILK (SLAUGHTER OF COWS). Commons June 6, 1917
GRASS LAND CULTIVATION (WAR CABINET DECISION). Commons June 6, 1917
NAVAL LOSSES (ADRIATIC). Written Answers June 6, 1917
BOARD OF ADMIRALTY. Commons June 7, 1917
BOUNDARY COMMISSIONERS. Commons June 11, 1917
SKILLED DAIRYMAN. Commons June 13, 1917
4 speeches — CORN PRODUCTION [EXPENSES] Commons June 13, 1917
NATIONAL EXPENDITURE. Commons June 18, 1917
ARABLE LAND. Commons June 19, 1917
2 speeches — MERCANTILE SHIPPING (LOSSES). Commons June 20, 1917
2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Franchises (Women)) Commons June 20, 1917
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Written Answers June 25, 1917
3 speeches — AGRICULTURAL LABOUR. Commons July 4, 1917
SUGAR. Written Answers July 4, 1917
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. Commons July 9, 1917
GERMAN PARENTAGE. Commons July 9, 1917
EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN. Commons July 10, 1917
EXCESSIVE PRICES. Commons July 12, 1917
POTATOES. Written Answers July 12, 1917
STATEMENT BY MR. BONAR LAW. Commons November 12, 1917
2 speeches — NATIONAL SHIPYARDS. Commons November 12, 1917
2 speeches — RAILWAY RATES. Commons November 13, 1917
NATIONAL SHIPYARDS. Written Answers November 13, 1917
FOOD PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT (EXPENDITURE). Written Answers November 13, 1917
3 speeches — NATIONAL SHIPYARDS. Commons November 14, 1917
2 speeches — HORSE RACING. Commons November 15, 1917
NEW CLAUSE—(Right to the Use of Elementary Schools.) Commons November 15, 1917
2 speeches — STATEMENT BY SIR ERIC GEDDES. Commons November 16, 1917
RACE MEETINGS. Commons November 19, 1917
SHIPBUILDING (PRIVATE YARDS). Written Answers November 19, 1917
PRISONERS OF WAR (EXCHANGE). Written Answers November 19, 1917
FOOD PRODUCTION SCHEMES. Commons November 26, 1917
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. Commons November 26, 1917
BRITISH SALONIKA FORCE. Commons November 27, 1917
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