Sir Arthur Fell

1850 - December 29, 1934
Summary information for Sir Arthur Fell

Contributions

1910

Returns of Excise Revenue. Written Answers February 23, 1910

Home-Made and Foreign Spirits (Duty Paid). Written Answers February 23, 1910

Public Trustee's Office. Commons February 28, 1910

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1909–10.—CLASS I. Commons February 28, 1910

2 speeches — Lado Enclave on Nile (Lease). Commons March 1, 1910

6 speeches — Chinese Pork. Commons March 1, 1910

3 speeches — Home-Grown Sugar and Excise. Commons March 2, 1910

4 speeches — Income Tax. Commons March 2, 1910

Labour Exchanges. Commons March 3, 1910

3 speeches — Dirigible Balloons (Sheds). Commons March 3, 1910

Home-Grown Sugar Beet (Excise Duty). Commons March 7, 1910

Revenue Deposits. Written Answers March 7, 1910

2 speeches — Home-made and Foreign Spirits. Written Answers March 7, 1910

3 speeches — Dirigible Balloons (Housing). Commons March 9, 1910

Sugar Manufactured from Beet (France and Germany). Commons March 9, 1910

Chinese or Wiltshire Bacon. Written Answers March 10, 1910

2 speeches — Income Tax. Written Answers March 10, 1910

Chinese Pork. Written Answers March 10, 1910

2 speeches — Beet Sugar Industry (Germany and France). Commons March 16, 1910

2 speeches — Sugar Beet Industry (United Kingdom). Commons March 16, 1910

Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Act. Commons March 17, 1910

Chinese Pork Rejected. Commons March 17, 1910

2 speeches — Crown Colonies (Growth of Cotton). Commons March 21, 1910

3 speeches — Transvaal Mines (Compounds). Commons March 21, 1910

2 speeches — Crime in the Transvaal. Commons March 21, 1910

Development Grant, Growth of Sugar Beet. Commons March 21, 1910

All-Red Route. Commons March 22, 1910

Labour Exchanges. Commons March 22, 1910

2 speeches — Finance Bill, 1909–10. Commons March 22, 1910

2 speeches — Chinese Pork (Isle of Man). Commons March 23, 1910

2 speeches — Defective Ammunition (Aldershot). Commons March 23, 1910

2 speeches — Coast Watching. Commons March 31, 1910

3 speeches — Pilotage Certificates (Foreigners). Commons April 4, 1910

2 speeches — Budget, 1910–11. Commons April 4, 1910

3 speeches — GOVERNMENT RESOLUTIONS—ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons April 5, 1910

Income Tax Revenue. Written Answers April 7, 1910

Treasury Grants (Advisory Committee). Written Answers April 7, 1910

Tariff Concessions. Commons April 11, 1910

6 speeches — Budget, 1910–11. Commons April 11, 1910

2 speeches — Budget 1909–10. Commons April 11, 1910

Chinese and Kaffir Labour. Commons April 12, 1910

4 speeches — Chinese Pork. Commons April 13, 1910

Income Tax (Collection). Commons April 13, 1910

Parliamentary Franchise (Fishermen). Commons April 14, 1910

3 speeches — Transvaal Natives (Increase of Crime). Commons April 14, 1910

2 speeches — Somaliland (Withdrawal of the British Forces). Commons April 19, 1910

Finance Bill, 1910–11 (Resolutions). Commons April 19, 1910

Budget, 1910–11. Commons April 25, 1910

Dirigible Balloons (Admiralty Construction). Commons April 26, 1910

Malta (Dock Accommodation). Commons April 26, 1910

2 speeches — ARREARS OF TAXATION. Commons April 26, 1910

2 speeches — Egypt (British Influence). Commons April 27, 1910

Patent Law (Amendment) Act (Foreign Factories Opened in Great Britain). Written Answers April 28, 1910

Resident Magistrates' Qualifications (Ballinasloe). Commons June 15, 1910

Consular Reports (Congo). Commons June 16, 1910

4 speeches — Congo Reforms. Commons June 16, 1910

3 speeches — Gibraltar (Admiralty Inspection). Commons June 20, 1910

2 speeches — SUPEE-TAX (COLLECTION FORMS). Commons June 20, 1910

Submarines (Safety Air Locks). Commons June 21, 1910

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Census to be taken in 1911.) Commons June 21, 1910

CENSUS (GREAT BRITAIN) BILL. Commons June 21, 1910

2 speeches — Gold Output. Commons June 22, 1910

Gold Output. Written Answers June 22, 1910

2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Preparation and Filling Up of Schedules.) Commons June 24, 1910

3 speeches — Companies Act (Shareholders' Liability). Commons June 27, 1910

TRANSFER OF LAND (INCREMENT VALUE DUTY). Commons June 27, 1910

3 speeches — World's Gold Output. Commons June 28, 1910

2 speeches — Rosyth Dockyard. Commons June 30, 1910

2 speeches — INCREMENT DUTY ON SALES OF LAND. Commons June 30, 1910

Metropolitan Water Supply (Wimbledon). Written Answers July 1, 1910

INCREMENT DUTY (TRANSFERS AND LEASES). Commons July 5, 1910

2 speeches — COLLECTION OF TAXES UNDER RESOLUTIONS. Commons July 6, 1910

INCOME TAX (REBATEMENTS AND DEFINITION OF PROFITS). Commons July 7, 1910

2 speeches — INCREMENT DUTY. Commons July 7, 1910

3 speeches — Tobacco Duty. Commons July 7, 1910

3 speeches — Holland Park. Commons July 7, 1910

Finance Bill, 1910–11. Commons July 7, 1910

Income Tax Regulations. Commons July 12, 1910

2 speeches — Dry Docks (East Coast). Commons July 13, 1910

2 speeches — CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS. Commons July 13, 1910

2 speeches — LAND TAXES (VALUATIONS). Commons July 13, 1910

2 speeches — Finance Bill, 1910–11. Commons July 14, 1910

RESTAURATEURS (LICENCES). Commons July 18, 1910

2 speeches — SCHEDULE—PARAGRAPH 4.—(Power to Levy Port Rates.) Commons July 18, 1910

Medway Floating Dock. Commons July 19, 1910

2 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Commons July 19, 1910

3 speeches — Income Tax, Commons July 19, 1910

2 speeches — West Coast of Africa (Slave Traffic). Commons July 20, 1910

2 speeches — Brussels Act, 1892 (Carrying Slaves). Commons July 20, 1910

Old Age Pensions. Commons July 20, 1910

RESTAURATEURS AND CATERERS. Commons July 20, 1910

LAND VALUATION. Commons July 20, 1910

2 speeches — Surveyors of Income Tax. Commons July 21, 1910

3 speeches — Aerial Navigation. Commons July 25, 1910

3 speeches — Slavery (Portuguese Dominions). Commons July 26, 1910

Brussels Act (Position of Slave Traders). Commons July 28, 1910

Committee of Imperial Defence. Commons July 28, 1910

Heavy Naval Guns (British and German). Commons July 28, 1910

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