Oeddech chi'n golygu stoke?
Phelps-Stokes Commission (Report).
Mr John Jones: ...opportunity of fully considering the situation and electing the officers of this House in accordance with the position of the people who have given their decision. The hon. and gallant Member for Stoke (Lt.-Col. J. Ward), who always stokes up, who is always lecturing us on this side of the House about our imperfections, has, I am glad to see, turned over to the other side of the House. We...
Mr William Bridgeman: ...I receive your general report, I shall be in a better position to send an officer to discuss matters with you. I consider it too much of a risk for you to report here. We have been informed that Stokes guns can be purchased in England. I daresay you have done your utmost as to the possibility of securing small artillery. You realise that one of these, with sufficient shells, would finish...
Viscount Turnour: There are, to the best of my information, an American named Stokes, and a European named Miller in prison at present. The former in December last, on an information that he was disseminating sedition, refused to give security to be of good behaviour and was sent to jail in default for a period of six months. I have already explained the sentence passed on Miller. In Indian jails all Europeans...
Quartering, Stokes (Except Technical), Supplies, and Transport
Mr Frederick Kellaway: ...for some time after its commencement this country was without a light trench mortar. No manufacturing capacity had been developed. There was no reserve, and it was a civilian engineer, Mr. Wilfrid Stokes, who saved the situation. The Stokes mortar, which in the end was the most perfect of the light mortars in the field, was first brought forward in January, 1915, and submitted to the...
...system under which the physical and mental efficiency of the worker shall not be sacrificed to the profit of the employer. That was the resolution proposed. There was an amendment proposed by a Mr. Stokes, of the Glassblowers, to add this sentence: And as one means to this end, methods should be adopted which will restrict or prevent the importation of cheap manufactured goods, which have...
Oral Answers to Questions — Army Stokes Depot, Didcot.