Baron Henry De Worms

1840 - January 6, 1903
Summary information for Baron Henry De Worms

Contributions

1889

7 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 22, 1889

4 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA—THE DE BEERS MINE. Commons February 25, 1889

2 speeches — THE PRISONS IN CAPE COLONY. Commons February 25, 1889

ZULULAND.—REBELLIOUS CHIEFS. Commons February 25, 1889

SWAZILAND. Commons February 25, 1889

COLONIAL CONSTITUTIONS. Commons February 26, 1889

3 speeches — BECHUANALAND. Commons February 28, 1889

2 speeches — THE LASH. Commons February 28, 1889

3 speeches — THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE BAHAMAS. Commons March 1, 1889

SUGAR BOUNTIES. Commons March 4, 1889

CAPE COLONY PRISONS. Commons March 5, 1889

SUGAR BOUNTIES. Commons March 5, 1889

FLOGGING IN THE BAHAMAS. Commons March 7, 1889

3 speeches — MARAUDING AT SIERRA LEONE Commons March 8, 1889

DINIZULU. Commons March 8, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons March 11, 1889

2 speeches — MATABALELAND. Commons March 11, 1889

2 speeches — EMIGRATION TO THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Commons March 14, 1889

2 speeches — THE DISTURBANCES AT SULYMAH. Commons March 14, 1889

ZULULAND-DINUZULU. Commons March 14, 1889

ZULULAND-ZIBEBU. Commons March 14, 1889

THE SUGAR CONVENTION. Commons March 14, 1889

PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons March 14, 1889

THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON. Commons March 14, 1889

KING LO BENGULA. Commons March 15, 1889

CAPTAIN SEGRAVE. Commons March 15, 1889

4 speeches — THE ADMINISTRATION OF SWAZILAND Commons March 18, 1889

3 speeches — THE ADMINISTRATION OF BECHU-ANALAND. Commons March 18, 1889

LICENSING LAWS IN LAGOS. Commons March 19, 1889

DINUZULU. Commons March 19, 1889

5 speeches — CAPTAIN SEGRAVE. Commons March 19, 1889

SOUTH AFRICA AND ST. HELENA. Commons March 19, 1889

THE BOUNTY SYSTEM. Commons March 21, 1889

CAPTAIN SEGRAVE, R.M. Commons March 21, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons March 21, 1889

MR. SEGRAVE, R.M. Commons March 21, 1889

JAMAICA—GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. Commons March 22, 1889

LO BENGULA. Commons March 22, 1889

THE SUGAR BOUNTIES. Commons March 25, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons March 25, 1889

6 speeches — LO BENGULA. Commons March 26, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA—CHIEF JUSTICE ONSLOW. Commons March 28, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA—MR. LEAKE. Commons March 29, 1889

2 speeches — SUGAR BOUNTIES. Commons March 29, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA—SIR F. NAPIER BROOME. Commons April 1, 1889

2 speeches — CHIEF JUSTICE ONSLOW. Commons April 1, 1889

2 speeches — THE SUGAR BOUNTY CONVENTION. Commons April 1, 1889

3 speeches — LO BENGULA'S CONCESSIONS. Commons April 2, 1889

GOVERNOR OF CEYLON. Commons April 2, 1889

WINNIPEG AND HUDSON'S BAY RAILWAY COMPANIES. Commons April 4, 1889

DEMERARA. Commons April 4, 1889

4 speeches — THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD FIELDS—THE RUDD CONCESSION. Commons April 5, 1889

2 speeches — THE BISHOP OF MALTA. Commons April 8, 1889

SWAZILAND. Commons April 8, 1889

THE GOLD COAST. Commons April 8, 1889

COLONIAL CONSTITUTIONS. Commons April 8, 1889

THE SUGAR BOUNTIES QUESTION. Commons April 10, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.—FORESHORE RIGHTS AT ALBANY. Commons April 11, 1889

NEWFOUNDLAND—PROTECTION TO FISHERMEN. Commons April 11, 1889

ZULULAND— SENTENCE OF FLOGGING. Commons April 11, 1889

GOLD COAST—THE MURDER OF MR. DALRYMPLE. Commons April 11, 1889

THE JUBILEE REVIEW. Commons April 11, 1889

5 speeches — SUGAR CONVENTION BILL. Commons April 11, 1889

SWAZILAND. Commons April 12, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons April 15, 1889

ZULULAND—MR. FANNIN. Commons April 16, 1889

ZIBEBU. Commons April 16, 1889

SUGAR BOUNTIES. Commons April 16, 1889

RIOTING IN BRITISH GUIANA. Commons April 16, 1889

ZULULAND—SENTENCES ON NATIVE CHIEFS. Commons April 30, 1889

GOLD COAST—THE MURDER OF MR. DALRYMPLE AT TAVIEVE. Commons April 30, 1889

4 speeches — THE SUGAR CONVENTION. Commons May 2, 1889

SOUTH AFRICA. POLICY OF COLONIAL EXTENSION. Commons May 2, 1889

THE COLONIES AND THE SUGAR CONVENTION. Commons May 2, 1889

THE ZULU TRIALS. Commons May 2, 1889

DINIZULU. Commons May 2, 1889

CEYLON—THE, NEW COMMUTATION ACT. Commons May 3, 1889

THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC. Commons May 3, 1889

THE SUGAR CONVENTION BILL. Commons May 3, 1889

26 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES Commons May 3, 1889

BRITISH GUIANA. Commons May 6, 1889

3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons May 6, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons May 9, 1889

2 speeches — THE SUGAR CONVENTION. Commons May 9, 1889

THE TRANSVAAL. Commons May 13, 1889

SIR HERCULES ROBINSON. Commons May 13, 1889

LAGOS. Commons May 13, 1889

4 speeches — ZULULAND—TRIAL OF NATIVE CHIEFS. Commons June 17, 1889

THE BOER EXPEDITION INTO SWAZILAND. Commons June 18, 1889

4 speeches — ZULULAND—ALLEGED FLOGGING OF NATIVES. Commons June 20, 1889

SOMHLOLO'S CASE. Commons June 20, 1889

2 speeches — ZULULAND-FLOGGING OF NATIVES. Commons June 24, 1889

COLONIAL GARRISONS. Commons June 24, 1889

TRINIDAD. Commons June 27, 1889

THE JAMAICA GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. Commons June 27, 1889

JAMAICA GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. Commons June 28, 1889

THE CAPE COAST. Commons June 28, 1889

CHINESE EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA. Commons July 1, 1889

2 speeches — THE JAMAICA GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. Commons July 1, 1889

3 speeches — ZULULAND. Commons July 1, 1889

THE JAMAICA RAILWAY. Commons July 2, 1889

RIOT AT MOREE. Commons July 4, 1889

3 speeches — JAMAICA. Commons July 9, 1889

MEMBERS OF COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS. Commons July 9, 1889

USIBEBU. Commons July 11, 1889

5 speeches — THE FALKLAND ISLANDS-CHARGES AGAINST THE GOVERNOR. Commons July 12, 1889

SWAZILAND. Commons July 15, 1889

2 speeches — THE FALKLAND ISLANDS. Commons July 15, 1889

THE EX-SULTAN OF PERAK. Commons July 15, 1889

USIBEPU. Commons July 16, 1889

2 speeches — THE ETSHOWE COMMISSION. Commons July 16, 1889

THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES. Commons July 16, 1889

3 speeches — WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons July 18, 1889

2 speeches — USIBEPU, Commons July 18, 1889

STATE DIRECTED COLONIZATION. Commons July 18, 1889

THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES. Commons July 18, 1889

COOLIE MARRIAGES IN TRINIDAD. Commons July 18, 1889

NATIVE CULTIVATORS IN TRINIDAD. Commons July 18, 1889

GRANTS OF LAND IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons July 18, 1889

TREATMENT OF ABORIGINALS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons July 19, 1889

USIBEBU. Commons July 19, 1889

THE GOVERNMENT OF MALTA. Commons July 23, 1889

3 speeches — CROWN LANDS IN AUSTRALIA. Commons July 25, 1889

AUSTRALIA—NATURALISATION OF FOREIGNERS. Commons July 29, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons July 30, 1889

2 speeches — CEYLON STATISTICS. Commons July 31, 1889

THE COLONY OF ST. VINCENT. Commons August 1, 1889

GEMS AND RELICS IN CYPRUS. Commons August 1, 1889

CANADIAN MAILS. Commons August 1, 1889

MAILS TO CHINA VIA CANADA. Commons August 1, 1889

CULTIVATION OF SUGAR IN JAMAICA Commons August 6, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons August 6, 1889

BRITISH GUIANA—CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. Commons August 6, 1889

CYPRUS. Commons August 8, 1889

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons August 8, 1889

THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT IN THE COLONIES. Commons August 9, 1889

5 speeches — WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons August 12, 1889

USIBEPU. Commons August 12, 1889

2 speeches — CEYLON. Commons August 13, 1889

6 speeches — ZULULAND. Commons August 13, 1889

PORTUGUESE RIOTS AT DEMERARA. Commons August 19, 1889

THE BISHOPRIC OF NATAL. Commons August 22, 1889

2 speeches — CEYLON—THE BUDDHIST TEMPORALITIES ORDINANCE. Commons August 22, 1889

2 speeches — ZULULAND. Commons August 22, 1889

LABUAN. Commons August 22, 1889

2 speeches — CLASS V. Commons August 22, 1889

COOLIE EMIGRANTS FROM INDIA TO THE COLONIES. Commons August 23, 1889

THE ZULU CHIEFS. Commons August 26, 1889

2 speeches — AFRICA. Commons August 26, 1889

4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons August 26, 1889

THE PADDY TAX IN CEYLON. Commons August 27, 1889

BRITISH GULANA. Commons August 27, 1889

MALTA. Commons August 27, 1889

2 speeches — BARBADOS. Commons August 28, 1889

ABERTILLERY LEVEL CROSSING. Commons August 28, 1889

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 28, 1889

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