Sir George Baden-Powell
1847 - 1898Summary information for Sir George Baden-Powell
Contributions
1898
THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (MERCANTILE MARINE FUND) BILL. Commons March 11, 1898
WEST INDIA GRANT. Commons March 14, 1898
5 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING (MERCANTILE MARINE FUND) BILL. Commons March 17, 1898
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1898–99. Commons March 18, 1898
PRECEDENCE FOR THE IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons March 21, 1898
COMMERCIAL TREATIES IN BELGIUM AND GERMANY. Commons March 24, 1898
2 speeches — COLOURS FOR PLEASURE YACHTS. Commons March 24, 1898
RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET. Commons March 28, 1898
YACHT ENSIGNS. Commons March 28, 1898
COLONIES AND COMMERCIAL TREATIES. Commons March 28, 1898
MERCHANT SHIPPING (MERCANTILE MARINE FUND) BILL. Commons April 5, 1898
AFRICAN LIQUOR CONFERENCE. Commons April 5, 1898
POSITION OF NEUTRALS. Commons April 21, 1898
PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES IN CHINA. Commons April 25, 1898
3 speeches — DECLARATION OF PARIS. Commons April 25, 1898
SPANISH AUXILIARY WARSHIPS. Commons April 26, 1898
PROPOSED INCREASE OF AMERICAN TONNAGE TAX ON SHIPPING. Commons April 28, 1898
SUGGESTED NAVAL BASE ON THE NORTHERN COASTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. Commons April 29, 1898
2 speeches — PROPOSED INCREASE OF THE AMERICAN TONNAGE DUES. Commons May 2, 1898
AMERICAN TONNAGE DUES. Commons May 2, 1898
AMERICAN TONNAGE DUES. Commons May 3, 1898
AMERICAN WAR REVENUE BILL. Commons May 5, 1898
TRANSMISSION OF SEAMEN'S WAGES FROM FOREIGN PORTS. Commons May 10, 1898
TONNAGE DUES IN AMERICA. Commons May 10, 1898
BEHRING SEA CLAIMS. Commons May 10, 1898
AMERICAN WAR REVENUE BILL. Commons May 24, 1898
ALL-BRITISH ROUTE TO THE FAR EAST. Commons June 6, 1898
THE BEHRING SEA ARBITRATION. Commons June 6, 1898
UNITED STATES WAR REVENUE BILL. Commons June 6, 1898
CLAUSE 6. Commons June 13, 1898
BEHRING SEA ARBITRATION. Commons June 16, 1898
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