Mr Hugh Arnold-Forster
1855 - March 12, 1909Summary information for Mr Hugh Arnold-Forster
Contributions
1899
2 speeches — THE BUFFS. Commons February 16, 1899
MARITIME WAR RISKS. Commons February 16, 1899
FOREIGN IMPORTS (UNITED KINGDOM). Commons February 16, 1899
RAILWAYS (UNITED KINGDOM) (INSPECTION). Commons February 20, 1899
4 speeches — RECRUITING FOR THE IMPERIAL ARMY IN CANADA. Commons February 21, 1899
ARMY SERVICE. Commons February 23, 1899
2 speeches — CAVALRY DEPOTS. Commons February 23, 1899
IRISH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. Commons February 23, 1899
FIELD ARTILLERY (TRAINED HORSES). Commons March 2, 1899
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons March 2, 1899
8 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 3, 1899
TELEGRAPH WAY-LEAVES IN BELFAST. Commons March 9, 1899
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons March 13, 1899
"ADMIRAL" CLASS OF BATTLESHIPS. Commons March 16, 1899
3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons March 16, 1899
3 speeches — CAVALRY ENLISTMENTS. Commons March 20, 1899
CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 24, 1899
2ND BATTALION IRISH RIFLES. Commons March 27, 1899
ASSAULT ON MR. DAVITT AT CHARLEVILLE. Commons March 28, 1899
RECRUITING IN CANADA. Commons April 27, 1899
RECRUITING IN CANADA. Commons May 2, 1899
EAST LONDON WATER BILL (BY ORDER). Commons May 12, 1899
THE GUARDS BATTALIONS. Commons May 18, 1899
2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons June 5, 1899
MOUNTAIN AND GARRISON ARTILLERY. Commons June 16, 1899
MILITARY WORKS (MONEY). Commons June 21, 1899
7 speeches — Class IV. Commons June 23, 1899
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 30, 1899
BELLEVILLE BOILERS. Commons July 13, 1899
REGIMENTAL FACINGS. Commons July 13, 1899
TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Commons July 13, 1899
IRISH OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES. Commons July 13, 1899
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE (EXEMPTION OF GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons July 17, 1899
2 speeches — VOLUNTEER SERGEANT INSTRUCTORS AND RECRUITING. Commons July 21, 1899
4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons July 21, 1899
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