Sir Albert Stanley

1874 - November 4, 1948
Summary information for Sir Albert Stanley

Contributions

1918

5 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power to Require Information and Inspection of Documents.) Commons January 10, 1918

2 speeches — BRITISH-AMERICA NICKEL CORPORATION. Commons January 14, 1918

36 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition against Dealing in Certain Metals and Ores without a Licence.) Commons January 15, 1918

2 speeches — SUGAR PRODUCTION (BRITISH EMPIRE). Commons January 22, 1918

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition against Dealing in Certain Metals and Ores without a Licence.) Commons January 23, 1918

2 speeches — PETROL SUPPLIES. Commons January 24, 1918

2 speeches — INLAND TRANSPORT. Commons January 30, 1918

SHIPPING LOSSES. Commons January 31, 1918

3 speeches — SUGAR. Commons February 20, 1918

2 speeches — IRISH RAILWAYS. Commons March 5, 1918

IRISH CANALS (SUB-COMMITTEE). Commons March 7, 1918

GAS POISONING, GRAIN AND OIL CARGOES. Commons March 11, 1918

BRITISH TRADE AGREEMENTS. Commons March 18, 1918

OVERSEAS TRADE DEPARTMENT (SECRETARY) BILL. Commons March 18, 1918

10 speeches — GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT. Commons March 20, 1918

EARLIER CLOSING ORDER. Commons March 21, 1918

IRISH CROSS-CHANNEL TRAFFIC (LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT). Written Answers April 12, 1918

4 speeches — SEAMEN'S GALLANTRY. Commons April 15, 1918

CANALS AND INLAND WATERWAYS. Commons April 16, 1918

2 speeches — RAILWAY EMPLOYES. Commons April 18, 1918

TRAMWAY, ETC. (STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS). Commons April 24, 1918

2 speeches — PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons April 29, 1918

2 speeches — IMPERIAL CONTINENTAL GAS ASSOCIATION. Commons May 6, 1918

IMPORT RESTRICTIONS. Commons May 7, 1918

3 speeches — TIMBER FELLING, PENRITH BEACON, CUMBERLAND. Commons May 8, 1918

SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE. Commons May 9, 1918

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (LICENCES) BILL. Commons May 13, 1918

STATEMENT BY SIR A. STANLEY. Commons May 15, 1918

ENEMY ALIENS. Commons June 3, 1918

3 speeches — PATENTS IN ENEMY COUNTRIES. Commons June 5, 1918

COAL TRANSPORT WORKERS. Commons June 10, 1918

EMPLOYMENT OF PRISONERS. Commons June 17, 1918

7 speeches — RAILWAY TRAVELLING FACILITIES. Commons June 20, 1918

ZINC CONCENTRATES (SMELTING). Commons June 24, 1918

STATEMENT BY SIR A. STANLEY. Commons June 26, 1918

4 speeches — NATURALISED GERMANS. Commons June 27, 1918

4 speeches — STORAGE OF GOODS IN UNITED KINGDOM. Commons July 1, 1918

2 speeches — GERMAN PATENTS. Commons July 3, 1918

2 speeches — ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Commons July 4, 1918

4 speeches — BRITISH DYES, LIMITED (CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION). Commons July 8, 1918

LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES. Commons July 10, 1918

2 speeches — FUEL AND LIGHTING ORDER. Commons July 11, 1918

OFFICERS' RAILWAY FARES. Commons July 15, 1918

3 speeches — ENEMY PROPERTY. Commons July 17, 1918

2 speeches — WAMBACH AND COMPANY. Commons July 18, 1918

4 speeches — COMMERCIAL FIRMS (OWNERSHIP). Commons July 22, 1918

9 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Modifications of Statutory Provisions Affecting Charges.) Commons July 22, 1918

5 speeches — TRADING WITH THE ENEMY (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons July 23, 1918

BRITISH COMMERCIAL POLICY. Commons July 24, 1918

20 speeches — BRITISH DYE INDUSTRY. Commons July 25, 1918

CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Order Winding-up of Companies of Enemy Nationality or Association.) Commons July 26, 1918

2 speeches — DISABLED MEN (PETROL). Commons July 29, 1918

IRON AND STEEL TRADES. Commons July 31, 1918

29 speeches — FUEL AND LIGHTING ORDER. Commons July 31, 1918

2 speeches — MATCH SHORTAGE (KENT). Commons August 5, 1918

7 speeches — COAL SUPPLY. Commons October 15, 1918

3 speeches — HOUSEHOLD FUEL AND LIGHTING ORDER. Commons October 23, 1918

2 speeches — AIRCRAFT DAMAGE (COMPENSATION). Commons October 28, 1918

2 speeches — MOND NICKEL COMPANY. Commons October 31, 1918

7 speeches — TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT. Commons November 14, 1918

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