Mr Noel Buxton
1869 - September 12, 1948Summary information for Mr Noel Buxton
Contributions
1911
Java (Expropriation of British Company). Commons February 15, 1911
European Provinces of Turkey. Commons February 28, 1911
Young Turkish Regime (British Attitude). Commons February 28, 1911
Macedonia and Armenia. Commons February 28, 1911
British School, Constantinople. Commons February 28, 1911
San Thomé and Principé (Cocoa Plantations). Commons March 1, 1911
CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 8, 1911
VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 8, 1911
Baghdad Railway. Commons March 15, 1911
Small Holdings and Allotments. Commons March 15, 1911
San Thomé (Indentured Labour). Commons March 22, 1911
3 speeches — Ancient Monuments. Commons March 22, 1911
German Emperor (Visit to London). Commons March 23, 1911
St. James's Park (Proposed New Bridge). Commons March 27, 1911
2 speeches — Coolie Labour. Written Answers March 27, 1911
Rats (Extermination). Commons April 3, 1911
St. James's Park. Commons April 3, 1911
European Turkey (Martial Law). Written Answers April 6, 1911
Macedonia and Albania. Written Answers April 6, 1911
Small Holdings. Written Answers April 7, 1911
Illegal Trawling (East Coast). Written Answers April 7, 1911
English Lady at Warsaw (Alleged Imprisonment). Commons May 2, 1911
Imprisonment of English Lady (Warsaw). Commons May 9, 1911
Illegal Trawling (Norfolk Coast). Commons May 9, 1911
2 speeches — King Edward Memorial. Commons May 15, 1911
Samos (Prince Governor). Written Answers May 24, 1911
2 speeches — Mexico (Deportation of Yaqui Indians). Commons May 29, 1911
2 speeches — Warsaw (Imprisonment of English Lady). Commons May 29, 1911
Mauritius (Indentured Coolies). Written Answers May 29, 1911
2 speeches — Peruvian Rubber Plantations (Indian Labourers). Commons May 31, 1911
Bathing in Serpentine. Commons May 31, 1911
Designs for Public Buildings. Commons May 31, 1911
Sites for Public Monuments. Commons May 31, 1911
Development Commission (Sea Fisheries). Commons May 31, 1911
Mauritius (Indentured Indian Coolies). Written Answers May 31, 1911
CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 2) BILL. Commons June 20, 1911
British Legation, Cetigne. Commons July 3, 1911
Armenian Reforms. Commons July 3, 1911
Turkish Forces in Albania. Commons July 3, 1911
ARREST OF MISS MALECKA IN RUSSIA. Commons July 4, 1911
Arrest of Miss Malecka in Russia. Commons July 11, 1911
British School at Constantinople. Commons July 11, 1911
2 speeches — King Edward Memorial. Commons July 19, 1911
Albania. Commons July 24, 1911
King Edward Memorial. Commons July 24, 1911
FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons July 27, 1911
2 speeches — King Edward Memorial. Commons August 1, 1911
Pruning Trees in the Mall. Commons August 9, 1911
Fishery Committees (Conference Report). Written Answers August 9, 1911
Agricultural Credit Banks. Written Answers August 9, 1911
King Edward Memorial. Written Answers August 9, 1911
King Edward Memorial (Hyde Park Corner). Commons August 14, 1911
2 speeches — STATUES IN ROYAL PARKS. Commons August 15, 1911
Congo (Welle District). Written Answers August 17, 1911
King Edward's Memorial (Design). Commons October 30, 1911
Persia. Written Answers November 3, 1911
Macedonia (Murders by Turkish Troops). Written Answers November 3, 1911
Italy and Turkey (Non-combatant Arabs). Written Answers November 3, 1911
Parliamentary Committees (European Countries). Written Answers November 3, 1911
Asiatic Turkey (Mussulman Population). Written Answers November 10, 1911
Turkey and Bulgaria. Written Answers November 10, 1911
King Edward VII. Memorial. Written Answers November 23, 1911
SIR EDWARD GREY'S STATEMENT. Commons November 27, 1911
King Edward Memorial. Commons December 5, 1911
2 speeches — Post Office Servants (Women Clerks). Commons December 14, 1911
ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons December 14, 1911
2 speeches — Office of Works (Architectural Staff). Written Answers December 15, 1911
2 speeches — Diplomatic Service. Written Answers December 16, 1911
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