Sir Charles Hunter

1858 - June 24, 1924
Summary information for Sir Charles Hunter

Contributions

1916

3 speeches — OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE FRONT. Commons January 4, 1916

2 speeches — GERMAN BATTLEPLANES. Commons February 17, 1916

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST RECRUITING OFFICER. Commons March 1, 1916

2 speeches — SERVICE RIFLES. Commons March 2, 1916

TERRITORIAL FORCE (OFFICERS WOUNDED). Written Answers March 2, 1916

ITALIAN CO-OPERATION. Commons March 7, 1916

STAFF APPOINTMENTS. Written Answers March 8, 1916

NON-COMBATANTS KILLED OR DROWNED BY ENEMY. Written Answers March 9, 1916

EAST AFRICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (GENERAL SMUTS' SALARY). Commons March 15, 1916

MILITARY SERVICE. Commons May 3, 1916

GALLIPOLI PENINSULA EVACUATION (FURTHER LIST OF HONOURS). Commons May 11, 1916

MILITARY SERVICE (CIVIL LIABILITIES) ACT. Written Answers June 22, 1916

MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN. Written Answers July 24, 1916

RUBBER GLOVES FOR NURSES. Commons August 8, 1916

2 speeches — BOOKS TOR PRISONERS IN GERMANY. Commons August 10, 1916

ENEMY CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Commons October 12, 1916

CAVALRY HORSES (FORAGE ALLOWANCE). Written Answers October 19, 1916

CASUALTY LIST (BRITISH CIVILIANS). Written Answers October 31, 1916

2 speeches — DECEASED OFFICERS' KITS (LOSSES IN TRANSIT). Commons November 2, 1916

OFFICERS' PAY AND PROMOTION (INDIA). Written Answers November 8, 1916

TROOPS IN FRANCE (LOSS OF PARCELS). Written Answers November 14, 1916

2 speeches — SOLDIERS' DEPENDANTS, DUBLIN. Commons November 28, 1916

MAN-POWER. Commons November 29, 1916

2 speeches — CHRISTMAS LEAVE FOR SOLDIERS. Commons December 14, 1916

CHRISTMAS LEAVE FOB SOLDIERS. Commons December 18, 1916

2 speeches — KIT THEFTS. Commons December 20, 1916

FIELD PUNISHMENT. Commons December 31, 1916

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