Mr George Terrell

1862 - November 7, 1952
Summary information for Mr George Terrell

Contributions

1914

Mr. C. E. Fenner (Arrest). Commons February 16, 1914

3 speeches — Deported Labour Leaders (South Africa). Commons February 16, 1914

Foreign Milk (Importation). Commons February 16, 1914

2 speeches — Railway Companies' Charges. Commons February 16, 1914

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS.— [Sixth Day.] Commons February 17, 1914

2 speeches — CURRAGH OFFICERS. Commons April 2, 1914

2 speeches — GENERAL SIR ARTHUR PAGET. Commons April 2, 1914

2 speeches — ARMY STORES. Commons April 8, 1914

2 speeches — MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS (ULSTER). Commons April 22, 1914

5 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY MOVEMENTS. Commons April 27, 1914

SINKING FUND. Commons May 4, 1914

2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons May 14, 1914

Main and County Roads (Exchequer Grants). Commons May 14, 1914

2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons May 14, 1914

Movable Ballast. Written Answers May 21, 1914

Steamship "Columbian." Written Answers May 21, 1914

VOLUNTEER FORCES. Commons July 23, 1914

CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition of Sale of Tuberculous Milk.) Commons July 28, 1914

2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Obligation to Inspect Dairies in Certain Cases.) Commons July 30, 1914

SECOND SCHEDULE. Commons July 30, 1914

ARMY RECRUITING. Commons August 27, 1914

GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN ALIENS. Commons September 10, 1914

TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. Commons September 10, 1914

3 speeches — POSSESSION OF ARMS OR EXPLOSIVES. Commons September 10, 1914

LEVIES ON BELGIAN TOWNS (RECOUPMENT). Commons September 10, 1914

Land Registry Office. Commons September 15, 1914

ALLOWANCES AND PENSIONS (NAVY AND ARMY). Commons November 16, 1914

SEAFORD CAMP. Commons November 16, 1914

TRAINING OF RECRUITS. Commons November 16, 1914

OFFICERS' MESSES (ACCOMMODATION). Commons November 16, 1914

RECRUITING. Commons November 16, 1914

ALIEN POSTAL EMPLOYES. Commons November 16, 1914

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