Mr Hugh Arnold-Forster
1855 - March 12, 1909Summary information for Mr Hugh Arnold-Forster
Contributions
1896
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 13, 1896
2 speeches — BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons February 14, 1896
SLIGO POST OFFICE. Commons February 17, 1896
INDIAN AND HOME ARMY GUNS. Commons February 17, 1896
LONDONDERRY IMPROVEMENT BILL. Commons February 25, 1896
ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons March 6, 1896
SUCK DRAINAGE (IRELAND). Commons March 9, 1896
4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons March 9, 1896
3 speeches — BELFAST CORPORATION BILL. Commons March 10, 1896
FACTORY WORK (RELAXATION OF RULES.) Commons March 12, 1896
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons March 16, 1896
BELFAST BARRACKS. Commons March 17, 1896
5 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons April 9, 1896
BELFAST BARRACKS. Commons April 17, 1896
3 speeches — METRIC SYSTEM. Commons April 20, 1896
3 speeches — SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (CIVIL DEPARTMENTS). Commons April 21, 1896
METRIC SYSTEM. Commons April 23, 1896
2 speeches — HIGH SHERIFF (IRELAND). Commons May 12, 1896
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons May 15, 1896
ARMY RELIEFS. Commons June 4, 1896
2 speeches — EAST AFRICA ANGLO-ITALIAN RELATIONS. Commons June 5, 1896
PERIODICAL LITERATURE (POSTAGE). Commons June 9, 1896
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (CIVIL EMPLOYMENT.) Commons June 9, 1896
FAIR RENTS—STATUTORY TERM AND BEGINNING OF JUDICIAL RENT. Commons June 12, 1896
2 speeches — TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS. Commons June 16, 1896
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons June 19, 1896
2 speeches — DIVISION OF CITY INTO WARDS. Commons June 23, 1896
CLASS IV. Commons July 17, 1896
TORPEDO-BOATS (VOLUNTEER CREWS). Commons July 20, 1896
RHODESIA. Commons July 20, 1896
CLASS IV. Commons July 24, 1896
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons July 24, 1896
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