Mr James Lowther

1840 - September 12, 1904
Summary information for Mr James Lowther

Contributions

1874

NATAL—THE LATE KAFFIR OUT-BREAK.—QUESTION. Commons March 24, 1874

QUESTION. Commons March 30, 1874

QUESTION. Commons March 31, 1874

QUESTION. Commons April 13, 1874

QUESTION. Commons April 14, 1874

SECOND READING. Commons April 15, 1874

CANADA PACIFIC RAILWAY—THE GUARANTEE.—QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1874

QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1874

QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1874

QUESTION. Commons May 4, 1874

QUESTIONS. Commons May 4, 1874

RESOLUTION. Commons May 4, 1874

THE GOLD COAST.—QUESTION. Commons May 18, 1874

NATAL—THE RECENT OUTBREAK OF NATIVE TRIBES.—QUESTION. Commons May 21, 1874

GOLD COAST—TILE SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES.—QUESTION. Commons May 21, 1874

NEWFOUNDLAND—TELEGRAPH MONOPOLY.—QUESTION. Commons May 21, 1874

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE—RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT.—QUESTION. Commons May 22, 1874

DOMINION OF CANADA—MERCANTILE MARINE ENSIGNS.—QUESTION. Commons June 5, 1874

QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1874

THE GOLD COAST.—QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1874

DESPATCHES OF THE LATE GOVERNOR MACLEAN.—QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1874

ANNEXATION OF FIJI.—QUESTION. Commons June 11, 1874

COLONIAL ACTS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 12, 1874

QUESTION. Commons June 23, 1874

CAPE COAST CASTLE—ALLEGED SLAVE DEALING.—QUESTION. Commons June 25, 1874

THE CAPE COAST—THE KINGDOM OF DAHOMEY—QUESTION. Commons June 25, 1874

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 25, 1874

CONSIDERATION. Commons June 25, 1874

4 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons June 29, 1874

MALARIA—THE "EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS."—QUESTION. Commons June 30, 1874

QUESTION. Commons June 30, 1874

THE CHURCH IN GIBRALTAR AND MALTA.—QUESTION. Commons June 30, 1874

THE CROWN COLONY ON THE GOLD COAST.—QUESTION. Commons July 3, 1874

NATAL—THE RECENT OUTBREAK OF NATIVE TRIBES.—QUESTION. Commons July 31, 1874

RESOLUTION. Commons August 4, 1874

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