Sir Reginald Neville
1863 - April 28, 1950Summary information for Sir Reginald Neville
Contributions
1915
GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION. Commons February 2, 1915
LETTER POSTAGE. Written Answers February 11, 1915
GRAIN CROPS (UNITED KINGDOM). Written Answers February 11, 1915
ROYAL NAVY (LETTERS FROM OFFICERS AND MEN). Written Answers February 16, 1915
5 speeches — GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Commons February 17, 1915
3 speeches — EVICTION OF SOLDIERS' WIVES. Commons February 23, 1915
COAL SUPPLIES. Commons March 1, 1915
2 speeches — INTERNED STEAMERS. Commons March 4, 1915
SPRING WHEAT. Commons April 20, 1915
FALKLAND ISLANDS BATTLE (ADMIRAL SIR DOVETON STURDEE'S DISPATCH). Commons April 27, 1915
MUNITIONS. Written Answers May 6, 1915
GERMAN VIOLATION OF CONVENTIONS. Commons May 13, 1915
3 speeches — STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER. Commons May 13, 1915
ANTI-GERMAN DISTURBANCES. Commons May 13, 1915
GERMAN BAND AT HALTON. Written Answers May 13, 1915
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND ENLISTMENT. Written Answers May 17, 1915
2 speeches — INCENDIARY BOMBS. Commons June 9, 1915
SUPPLY OF LABOUR IN INDIA. Written Answers June 21, 1915
AGRICULTURAL CREDIT. Written Answers June 21, 1915
HAY AND CORN HARVEST (MALE AND FEMALE LABOUR). Written Answers June 21, 1915
ASPHYXIATING SHELLS (PUBLIC PRECAUTIONS). Written Answers June 21, 1915
COAL SUPPLY. Commons June 28, 1915
CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Commons June 28, 1915
4 speeches — CIVIL SERVANTS (MILITARY AGE). Commons June 29, 1915
2 speeches — WAR LOAN (TRUSTEES) BILL. Commons June 30, 1915
Food and Coal Supplies (Fair Prices). Written Answers June 30, 1915
PRICE OF COAL (LIMITATION) BILL. Commons July 19, 1915
2 speeches — COAL FREIGHTS. Commons July 20, 1915
LETTERS AND PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS. Commons July 20, 1915
DUTCH ARMY. Commons July 26, 1915
2 speeches — AIR RAIDS (FIRE EXTINGUISHERS). Commons July 26, 1915
STEEL HELMETS FOR TROOPS. Written Answers October 14, 1915
RAILWAY TRUCKS. Commons December 20, 1915
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