Mr Percy Alden
1865 - 1944Summary information for Mr Percy Alden
Contributions
1906
Old Age Pensions and Indoor Relief. Commons February 27, 1906
Speech by Colonel Davies at Dinner of imperial Light Horse. Commons February 27, 1906
EDUCATION (PROVISION OF MEALS) BILL. Commons March 2, 1906
Post Office Wages Committee—Position of Overseers. Commons March 6, 1906
Reduction of Armaments. Commons March 12, 1906
Exemption of the Members of the Society of Friends in Natal from Military Service. Commons April 26, 1906
2 speeches — Naval Construction. Commons April 26, 1906
Infant Mortality—;Suggested Appoint- ment of Departmental Committee. Commons May 9, 1906
HOURS OF RAILWAY SERVANTS. Commons May 16, 1906
Omnibus Tickets and Newspaper Prizes. Commons May 30, 1906
Persons under Twenty-one Committed to Prison in Lieu of Payment of Fine. Commons June 11, 1906
Congo Free State. Commons June 13, 1906
Pensions for Lighting and Ventilating Staff of Houses of Parliament. Commons June 14, 1906
South African Customs Convention. Commons June 18, 1906
Infantile Mortality. Commons June 18, 1906
4 speeches — Preserved Foods. Commons June 25, 1906
Congo Free State. Commons June 26, 1906
Alleged Turkish Outrages in Montenegro. Commons July 3, 1906
The Charlottenburg Exhibition. Commons July 3, 1906
Outrages by Chinese Coolies. Commons July 9, 1906
South African Labour Party and Coolie Repatriation. Commons July 9, 1906
Medical Inspection of School Children. Commons July 9, 1906
Raffling at Lockerbie Town Hall Bazaar. Commons July 11, 1906
Crimes by Chinese Coolies. Commons July 11, 1906
Medical Officers to Education Authorities. Commons July 11, 1906
Transvaal Self Government and Coolie Importation. Commons July 11, 1906
South African Tariff. Commons July 12, 1906
Transvaal Imports. Commons July 12, 1906
North Tadworth Farm, Epsom. Commons July 12, 1906
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 16, 1906
2 speeches — Parliamentary Employees and Pensions. Commons July 30, 1906
Tinned Meats for the Navy. Commons August 2, 1906
Hindustani Interpreters for London Prisons. Commons August 2, 1906
Deaths from Starvation in London. Commons October 31, 1906
Woolwich Arsenal Discharges. Commons November 6, 1906
The Congo Free State. Commons November 6, 1906
Trade Unions-Out-of-Work Benefits. Commons November 7, 1906
Pauper Litigants. Commons November 7, 1906
Ramsgate Proposed Elementary School— Objections to Site. Commons November 12, 1906
Deaths from Starvation in London. Commons November 12, 1906
Retiring Allowance of Richard Bewsey, Office of Works. Commons November 13, 1906
The Rev. Edgar Stannard's Case. Commons November 13, 1906
Army Accounts—Double Payment of Mr. Noreen for Cattle. Commons November 15, 1906
Egyptian Reforms. Commons November 22, 1906
Concessions in the Congo Free State. Commons November 22, 1906
2 speeches — Meat Inspection in London. Commons November 22, 1906
Irish Educational Development Grant. Commons November 26, 1906
Crown Lands on Sheppey. Commons November 26, 1906
2 speeches — Medical Relief in Whitechapel. Commons November 27, 1906
Repatriation of Chinese Coolies. Commons November 28, 1906
Ex-President Steyn and the Orange River Franchise. Commons November 28, 1906
Care of the Feeble-minded. Commons November 28, 1906
Karadjovo Massacre. Commons November 29, 1906
Congo Free State Concessions. Commons November 29, 1906
2 speeches — Case of Mr. Noreen. Commons December 3, 1906
The Zulu Rebellion and its Results. Commons December 3, 1906
Chinese Customs. Commons December 3, 1906
Government Service—Retirement Regulations. Commons December 6, 1906
2 speeches — Opium in the Malay States. Commons December 10, 1906
Prison Labour in the Transvaal Mines. Commons December 10, 1906
Cost of the Native Rising in Natal. Commons December 13, 1906
The Congo International Conference. Commons December 13, 1906
The Disbanded Battalions. Commons December 17, 1906
Prisoners in Natal. Commons December 17, 1906
The Commissioner of Woods and Forests Commons December 18, 1906
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