Sir Arthur Fell

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

Contributions

1916

2 speeches — MINISTERS (LATE SITTINGS). Commons January 4, 1916

EAST COAST (RENT OF HOUSES AND BUILDINGS). Commons January 10, 1916

CO-OPERATION OF ALLIES. Commons January 10, 1916

2 speeches — COMPANIES IN LIQUIDATION AND BANKRUPTCY. Commons January 13, 1916

2 speeches — ENEMY AIR RAIDS. Commons February 23, 1916

2 speeches — MILITARY SERVICE ACT, 1916. Commons February 24, 1916

ALLIED CAPTURE OF CAMEROONS. Commons February 24, 1916

S.S. "MAURETANIA." Commons February 24, 1916

RE-ENLISTMENT (BOUNTIES). Commons February 29, 1916

NORTH SEA LIGHTSHIPS. Commons March 2, 1916

3 speeches — BRITISH CURRENCY NOTES IN GERMANY. Commons March 2, 1916

RETRENCHMENT COMMITTEE (REPORT). Commons March 7, 1916

Gold Production, 1915. Commons March 8, 1916

MEDITERRANEAN LEAVE (FARES). Written Answers March 14, 1916

MOTOR CARS (IMPORT DUTY). Commons March 15, 1916

INTERNED ALIEN. ENEMIES Commons March 15, 1916

2 speeches — POSTAL FACILITIES. Commons March 16, 1916

3 speeches — Locomotives Act, 1898. Commons May 4, 1916

AIR SERVICES. Commons May 10, 1916

2 speeches — PURCHASE OF LUXURIES. Commons May 10, 1916

2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons May 10, 1916

ECONOMY DURING WAR. Commons May 10, 1916

TRAVELLING SHOWS (EMPLOYES). Written Answers May 10, 1916

ZEPPELIN L15 (CAPTURE OF CREW). Commons May 15, 1916

FOREIGN LOANS (INCOME TAX). Commons May 17, 1916

2 speeches — SPECIAL ALLOWANCES (SOLDIERS). Commons May 23, 1916

MEN CALLED TO COLOURS (CIVIL LIABILITIES). Commons May 23, 1916

GERMAN DYES (EXPORT). Commons May 24, 1916

2 speeches — BRITISH DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVE, MEXICO. Commons May 24, 1916

SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT, 1916–17. Commons May 24, 1916

EAST COAST TOWNS (WAR EFFECTS). Commons May 30, 1916

FINANCE (EXCHANGE OF SECURITIES). Commons May 30, 1916

DAMAGE BY AIRCRAFT AND BOMBARDMENT (INSURANCE). Commons May 31, 1916

NATIONAL REGISTER. Written Answers May 31, 1916

4 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Income Tax for 1916–17.) Commons June 21, 1916

AMERICAN SECURITIES. Commons June 22, 1916

MILITARY FUNERALS. Written Answers June 22, 1916

WAR PENSIONS (LOCAL COMMITTEES). Written Answers June 28, 1916

2 speeches — HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Commons August 8, 1916

2 speeches — DESTROYED PROPERTY (COMPENSATION). Commons August 16, 1916

3 speeches — CARBONISING COAL (NEW PROCESS). Commons August 17, 1916

DEPUTATION TO PRIME MINISTER. Commons October 12, 1916

2 speeches — LOW TEMPERATURE CARBONISATION OF COAL. Commons November 2, 1916

FOOD PRICES. Written Answers November 8, 1916

GAS-MANTLE INDUSTRY, TRAVANCORE, INDIA. Written Answers November 9, 1916

2 speeches — QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS. Commons November 14, 1916

2 speeches — ENEMY RAIDS (INSURANCE). Commons November 22, 1916

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Firms and Persons to be Registered.) Commons November 22, 1916

4 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Registrar to File Statement and Issue Certificate of Registration.) Commons November 22, 1916

2 speeches — RAILWAY PASSENGER SERVICES. Commons November 23, 1916

RICE (POLISHING). Commons November 23, 1916

2 speeches — QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS. Commons November 23, 1916

2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons November 27, 1916

NEW CLAUSE.—(Offences by Corporations.) Commons November 28, 1916

CLAUSE 17.—(Publication of True Names, etc.) Commons November 28, 1916

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT WAR OBLIGATIONS BILL. Commons November 29, 1916

RICE (POLISHING). Written Answers November 29, 1916

Rice Consumed (India). Written Answers November 30, 1916

WHEAT CULTIVATION. Commons December 4, 1916

2 speeches — MOTOR CAR IMPORTS. Commons December 4, 1916

RICE POLISHING. Written Answers December 14, 1916

NAVAL RAIDS (PRESS CENSORSHIP). Written Answers December 14, 1916

EXPORT LICENCES. Commons December 31, 1916

AIRCRAFT RAIDS AND BOMBARDMENTS. Commons December 31, 1916

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