Mr Robert Yerburgh
1853 - December 18, 1916Summary information for Mr Robert Yerburgh
Contributions
1904
Admiralty Shipbuilding Programme Commons February 10, 1904
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 11, 1904
SUPPLY (NAVY ESTIMATES). Commons February 29, 1904
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 1, 1904
British Agriculture—Co-operative Credit Societies. Commons March 2, 1904
Naval Strength—Two-Power Standard. Commons March 7, 1904
Naval Manœuvres—Blockades. Commons March 7, 1904
2 speeches — German Navy. Commons March 7, 1904
Foreign Criticisms of British Trade Methods. Commons March 8, 1904
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 9, 1904
Naval Manœuvres. Commons March 10, 1904
Report of Torpedo Boat Destroyers Committee. Commons March 14, 1904
Militia, Yeomanry, and Volunteers—Cost per Head. Commons March 14, 1904
German Shipbuilding Programme. Commons March 29, 1904
Physical Tests for Volunteers. Commons March 29, 1904
Army Ages of Recruits—Cost of Training. Commons March 29, 1904
Salvage of Damaged Submarines. Commons April 15, 1904
Construction of Battleships by Foreign Countries. Commons April 15, 1904
Report of Civil Assessors for Macedonia. Commons April 18, 1904
Naval Defences and Foreign Visitors. Commons April 25, 1904
Naval Shipbuilding at Home and on the Continent. Commons April 25, 1904
Gun Sights of H.M.S. "Centurion." Commons May 2, 1904
MILWR AND DISTRICT MINES DRAINAGE BILL [LORDS] (BY ORDER). Commons May 9, 1904
Pekin Syndicate—Railway Negotiations with Chinese Government. Commons May 12, 1904
MILWR AND DISTRICT MINES DRAINAGE BILL [LORDS] (BY ORDER). Commons May 12, 1904
The British and German Navies. Commons May 16, 1904
British and Foreign Battleship Construction. Commons May 16, 1904
Battleship Life Limits. Commons May 16, 1904
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