Mr Noel Buxton

1869 - September 12, 1948
Summary information for Mr Noel Buxton

Contributions

1913

INSURANCE COMMITTEES (TRAVELLING EXPENSES). Written Answers January 9, 1913

War in Balkans. Commons January 28, 1913

2 speeches — European Turkey (Distress). Written Answers April 1, 1913

War in Balkans. Commons April 8, 1913

SCUTARI. Commons April 23, 1913

MACEDONIA (DISTRESS). Commons April 24, 1913

Montenegro (British Minister). Commons May 1, 1913

Factories (Inspection). Commons May 1, 1913

Lead Poisoning. Commons May 1, 1913

IRISH FINANCE. Commons May 8, 1913

3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1913–14. Commons May 29, 1913

Macedonia, Thrace, and Albania (Destitute Refugees). Commons June 4, 1913

MEDIATION. Commons June 12, 1913

Monastir Consulate. Commons June 17, 1913

Home Office Vote. Written Answers June 27, 1913

War in Balkans. Commons July 15, 1913

2 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons July 17, 1913

WAR IN BALKANS. Commons July 17, 1913

2 speeches — Treaty of London. Commons July 21, 1913

2 speeches — TREATY OF LONDON (VIOLATION BY TURKISH GOVERNMENT). Commons July 21, 1913

WAR IN BALKANS. Commons July 21, 1913

3 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons July 22, 1913

WAR IN BALKANS. Commons July 22, 1913

WAR IN BALKANS. Commons July 22, 1913

3 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons July 24, 1913

2 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons July 28, 1913

War in Balkans. Commons July 29, 1913

2 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons July 30, 1913

Queenie Gerald (Prosecution). Commons August 5, 1913

2 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons August 5, 1913

3 speeches — Royal Parks (Lakes). Commons August 5, 1913

2 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons August 7, 1913

EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS (INDIAN BUDGET). Commons August 7, 1913

2 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons August 12, 1913

East Coast Crab and Lobster Fisheries. Commons August 12, 1913

3 speeches — WAR IN BALKANS: STATEMENT BY SIR EDWARD GREY. Commons August 12, 1913

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