Mr William Byles
1839 - October 15, 1917Summary information for Mr William Byles
Contributions
1917
2 speeches — PRECEDENCE FOR GOVERNMENT BILLS. Commons February 8, 1917
MERCANTILE MARINE (SUBMARINE MENACE). Commons February 15, 1917
WORD "EMPIRE." Commons February 22, 1917
PLUMAGE. Commons February 26, 1917
2 speeches — MENTALLY DERANGED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Commons February 26, 1917
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. Commons February 27, 1917
MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SERVICE (SALARIES AND REMUNERATION). Commons February 27, 1917
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons March 6, 1917
PAPER SUPPLIES (NEW SUNDAY NEWSPAPER). Commons March 8, 1917
FRANCHISE AND ELECTORAL REFORM. Commons March 12, 1917
MONEY COLLECTIONS (IRELAND). Written Answers March 12, 1917
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons March 14, 1917
SLAVERY (GERMAN EAST AFRICA). Commons March 14, 1917
SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT, 1916–17. Commons March 16, 1917
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons March 20, 1917
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Written Answers March 20, 1917
4 speeches — CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons March 20, 1917
2 speeches — GERMAN EAST AFRICA (SLAVES). Commons March 20, 1917
ATTESTED MEN (CALLING-UP NOTICES). Commons March 27, 1917
COTTON GOODS (EXPORT). Commons April 2, 1917
THEOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL STUDENTS. Written Answers April 2, 1917
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Written Answers April 2, 1917
SOLDIERS' LEAVE. Written Answers April 2, 1917
2 speeches — PEACE PROPOSALS. Commons April 4, 1917
IRISH PRISONERS. Commons April 4, 1917
PEACE PROPOSALS. Commons April 19, 1917
RECRUITS (RE-EXAMINED). Commons June 7, 1917
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Written Answers June 14, 1917
2 speeches — CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons June 20, 1917
FIELD PUNISHMENT NO. 1. Commons June 27, 1917
"KEW BULLETIN." Commons June 27, 1917
CASE UNDER INVESTIGATION. Commons July 3, 1917
FIELD PUNISHMENT No. 1. Written Answers July 5, 1917
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