Hon. Hugh O'Neill

1883 - 1982
Summary information for Hon. Hugh O'Neill

Contributions

1941

LAND SALES (PROFITS). Commons January 28, 1941

BOMBED AREAS (RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE). Commons January 29, 1941

DETENTIONS. Commons January 30, 1941

BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons February 4, 1941

LOUGH SWILLY. Commons February 18, 1941

PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATURE. Commons February 25, 1941

BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons February 25, 1941

8 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS DISQUALIFICATION (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons February 27, 1941

IRON ORE, NORTHERN IRELAND. Commons March 13, 1941

SITUATION. Commons April 2, 1941

WORKERS (TRANSFERENCE FROM NORTHERN IRELAND). Commons April 3, 1941

2 speeches — BRITISH WAR CEMETERIES (ENEMY-OCCUPIED COUNTRIES). Commons April 8, 1941

2 speeches — WAR COMMENTARIES, CAIRO. Commons April 29, 1941

WITHDRAWAL OF EMPIRE FORCES. Commons April 30, 1941

2 speeches — DOMINION PRIME MINISTERS (VISITS). Commons May 6, 1941

NORTHERN IRELAND (CONSCRIPTION). Commons May 20, 1941

FIRE SERVICE. Commons May 22, 1941

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (CONSCRIPTION). Commons May 27, 1941

PETROL RATION (REDUCTION). Commons July 1, 1941

AERODROMES (PROTECTION). Commons July 2, 1941

INDIA (BRITISH MILITARY MISSION TO RUSSIA). Commons July 3, 1941

GERMAN AGENTS, EIRE. Commons July 3, 1941

REQUISITIONED LAND (COMPENSATION TO FARMERS). Commons July 22, 1941

2 speeches — INDIAN WAR EFFORT (ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES). Commons July 22, 1941

2 speeches — EXIT PERMITS (VISITS TO NORTHERN IRELAND). Commons July 31, 1941

2 speeches — INDIA (ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES). Commons August 1, 1941

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 16, 1941

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (VISITS TO IRELAND). Commons October 21, 1941

SECRET SESSIONS (DIVISIONS). Commons October 23, 1941

WAR SITUATION. Commons December 11, 1941

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