Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke

1854 - September 4, 1944
Summary information for Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke

Contributions

1910

Devonport Dockyard—Reopening of Establishment. Commons February 23, 1910

Devonport New Post Office. Commons February 28, 1910

2 speeches — Royal Dockyards Establishment (Age Limit). Commons March 3, 1910

Labour Exchanges. Commons March 7, 1910

2 speeches — Transvaal (£5,000,000) Loan. Commons March 7, 1910

Army Reservists (Emigration). Written Answers March 10, 1910

Ex-Sailors (Civil Employment). Commons March 14, 1910

3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1910–11. Commons March 15, 1910

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1910–11. Commons March 17, 1910

Devonport Dockyard (Apprentices and Yard Boys). Commons March 21, 1910

4 speeches — H.M.S. "Lion." Commons March 21, 1910

Royal Marine Artillery. Commons March 21, 1910

2 speeches — Royal Marines (Reduction). Commons March 23, 1910

Stonehouse County Court. Commons March 23, 1910

Devonport Dockyard (Apprentices). Commons March 23, 1910

Devonport Dockyard (Workmen's Petitions). Written Answers March 23, 1910

H.M.S. "Temeraire" (Cost). Commons March 31, 1910

5 speeches — County Court (Devonport, Stonehouse and Plymouth). Commons March 31, 1910

2 speeches — Royal Marines (Plain Clothes Orders). Commons April 4, 1910

4 speeches — Devonport Dockyard (Employment Fluctuations). Commons April 4, 1910

2 speeches — Devonport Dockyard (Workmen's Petitions). Commons April 5, 1910

4 speeches — Admiralty Contracts (Sub-letting). Commons April 6, 1910

2 speeches — Royal Dockyard (Storehouse Men). Commons April 6, 1910

Devonport Dockyard. Written Answers April 7, 1910

Dominion Cruiser Battleships. Commons April 13, 1910

6 speeches — Royal Dockyards. Commons April 13, 1910

Royal Dockyards (Recording Staffs). Written Answers April 14, 1910

Stoker Ratings (Royal Navy). Written Answers April 14, 1910

3 speeches — Portsmouth Dockyard (Establishment). Commons April 18, 1910

Devonport Dockyard (Chargemen). Commons April 18, 1910

Home Dockyard Establishments. Commons April 18, 1910

2 speeches — Devonport Dockyard (Wages of Riggers). Commons April 19, 1910

2 speeches — Sailmakers' Wages (His Majesty's Dockyards). Commons April 19, 1910

2 speeches — Sawyers' Wages (Devonport Dockyard). Commons April 20, 1910

2 speeches — Royal Navy (Grading of Storehouse Men). Commons April 21, 1910

Royal Dockyards (Position of Divers). Commons April 21, 1910

8 speeches — Devonport Dockyard. Commons April 25, 1910

4 speeches — Royal Dockyards (Wages). Commons April 25, 1910

Testing Cordite (Naval Ordnance Works). Written Answers April 25, 1910

2 speeches — Devonport Post Office (Extension). Commons April 26, 1910

Devonport (Bute Yard Boathouse). Commons April 26, 1910

Chatham Dockyard (Territorial Force). Commons April 26, 1910

Royal Dockyards (Ex-Apprentices). Commons April 27, 1910

2 speeches — Emigration to Canada (Amended Regulations). Commons April 28, 1910

INVALIDED NAVAL OFFICERS. Commons May 21, 1910

AND COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES. Commons June 8, 1910

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1910–11. Commons June 9, 1910

4 speeches — ROYAL NAVAL RESERVES. Commons June 9, 1910

2 speeches — Devonport Dockyard (Official Holidays). Commons June 13, 1910

Submarines (Rescue Appliances). Commons June 13, 1910

Shop Hours Bill. Commons June 13, 1910

Torpedo-Boat Destroyers (Period of Construction). Commons June 15, 1910

Dockyard Workmen (Portsmouth and Devonport). Commons June 15, 1910

2 speeches — Labour Exchanges (Staff). Commons June 15, 1910

Wireless Stations (Staff). Commons June 15, 1910

Law Guarantee, Trusts, and Accident Society. Commons June 15, 1910

Commercial Agreements (Canada and Foreign Countries). Commons June 20, 1910

2 speeches — Public Refuges (London). Commons June 20, 1910

4 speeches — Emigration. Commons June 22, 1910

Agricultural College, Bloemfontein. Commons June 22, 1910

3 speeches — Emigration of Assisted Persons (Amended Regulations). Commons June 22, 1910

Naval Defence (Imperial Customs Tariff). Commons June 22, 1910

11 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE.—CLASS II. Commons June 29, 1910

6 speeches — Emigration and Immigration. Commons July 4, 1910

Government and Unemployment. Commons July 11, 1910

ASSISTANT VALUERS. Commons July 11, 1910

3 speeches — Army Ordnance Department (Labourers' Wages). Commons July 11, 1910

Devonport Dockyard (Admiralty Inspection). Commons July 13, 1910

Gold Coast (Northern Territories). Commons July 13, 1910

3 speeches — Assisted Emigration. Commons July 14, 1910

2 speeches — Devonport Dockyard (Petitions). Commons July 14, 1910

Royal Navy Accountant Officers (Pay). Commons July 14, 1910

SHIPBUILDING, REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ETC.—PERSONNEL. Commons July 14, 1910

Colonial Conference (Subjects for Consideration). Commons July 19, 1910

2 speeches — Emigrants' Information Office. Commons July 20, 1910

2 speeches — Naval Manœuvres (Men's Leave). Commons July 21, 1910

Devonport Dockyard (Workmen's Compensation). Commons July 21, 1910

3 speeches — Territorial Force (Admiralty Dockyard Order). Commons July 21, 1910

3 speeches — ADMIRALTY AND ACCESSION CLEMENCY. Commons July 21, 1910

Labour Exchanges (Employment in South Africa). Commons July 25, 1910

Petty Officers (Navy 2nd Class). Commons July 25, 1910

2 speeches — Naval Engineering College (Devonport). Commons July 25, 1910

4 speeches — Dominion of Canada (Railway Construction). Commons July 27, 1910

County Asylum Notices. Commons July 27, 1910

Emigration to Canada (Young Children). Commons July 27, 1910

3 speeches — Australian Public Debt. Commons July 28, 1910

Keyham Factory (Engineer Managers' Department). Written Answers July 29, 1910

Rating of Carpenters' Crew (Royal Navy). Written Answers July 29, 1910

H.M.S. "Triumph" and "Swiftsure." Written Answers July 29, 1910

H.M.S. "Triumph" and "Swiftsure." Written Answers August 3, 1910

Disrating Petty Officers (Royal Navy). Written Answers August 3, 1910

Naval Officers (Foreign Decorations). Written Answers August 3, 1910

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