Former MP for Birmingham West
Mr Austen Chamberlain is a former MP for Birmingham West.
Former MP for Birmingham West
Entered the House of Commons on 30 March 1892 — unknown
Left the House of Commons on 16 March 1937 — Died
Also represented Worcestershire Eastern
I should like, if I may, to associate myself with the tribute which the hon. Member for Kingswinford (Mr. A. Henderson) paid to the hon. and gallant Gentleman who a few moments ago made his maiden speech, and to repeat what the hon. Member said, that we hope it will not be his only contribution to our Debates. I should like also to express my appreciation, if the hon. Member will accept it,...
I venture to suggest that we do not want a new conference or a new agreement. The agreements that exist between all the nations are quite sufficient for the purpose if the nations intend to observe them. The difficulty is not that enough treaties have not been signed, but that enough treaties are not kept. The Kellogg Pact excludes, if you keep your obligations faithfully, war in pursuit of...
For myself, I do not know what has happened. For the success of such a conference, obviously the co-operation of the United States is essential. All the utterances of the American Government which I have read are in favour of pursuing their object, which is the same as ours, by bilateral agreements, and, in fact, they are not prepared to enter into general obligations. Germany has complained...
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