Sir Robert Harmsworth
1870 - January 19, 1937Summary information for Sir Robert Harmsworth
Contributions
1903
Naval Armaments—Muzzle-Loading Guns. Commons March 3, 1903
H.M.S. "Formidable"—Prize Firing. Commons March 5, 1903
Strength of the Army-Militia and Volunteer Staffs. Commons March 9, 1903
Naval Shooting—Names of Prizewinners. Commons March 23, 1903
Navy Rations Improvement in Cooking. Commons March 23, 1903
Private Paths in Chatham Dockyard. Commons March 23, 1903
Glass Balls on Mastheads of Men-of War. Commons March 23, 1903
H.M.S. "Warrior"—Cost of Alterations. Commons March 24, 1903
Collier "Hampstead"—Cost of Alterations— Speed. Commons March 24, 1903
H. M. S. "Highflyer"—Working of Boilers. Commons March 26, 1903
Improved Shooting in the Navy. Commons March 26, 1903
2 speeches — Prize-Firing of Cruiser "Pique" and Sloop "Rosario." Commons April 28, 1903
Admiralty Expenditure on Wireless Telegraphy. Commons April 28, 1903
Niclausse Boilers in the Navy. Commons April 28, 1903
Naval Reserve Men Employed in Royal Dockyards. Commons April 30, 1903
Mails to Scotland—Delays. Commons May 11, 1903
Promotion in the Secretary's Department, Inland Revenue. Commons May 11, 1903
H. M. S. "Canopus"—Boiler Repairs. Commons May 11, 1903
Physical Training in Scotland. Commons May 11, 1903
Army Chaplains—Established and Free Church of Scotland. Commons May 11, 1903
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 11, 1903
Repairs to Boilers of H. M.S. "Ocean." Commons May 14, 1903
Naval Shooting Returns—Defective Sights. Commons May 14, 1903
"County" Class of Cruisers—Speed Tests. Commons May 14, 1903
Gunnery in the Mediterranean Fleet. Commons May 14, 1903
Cretan Operations. Commons May 14, 1903
CLASS IV. Commons June 18, 1903
China Squadron—Gun Sights. Commons July 2, 1903
Channel Fleet—Defective Gun Sights. Commons July 2, 1903
Physical Training in Scotland. Commons July 13, 1903
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