Colonel Sir James Greig

1859 - June 10, 1934
Summary information for Colonel Sir James Greig

Contributions

1921

DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT (REGULATIONS). Commons February 17, 1921

PEACE TREATIES. Commons February 18, 1921

2 speeches — DECREE or THE BISHOP OF CORK IN REFERENCE TO AMBUSHES, KIDNAPPING AND MURDER. Commons February 21, 1921

AUSTRIA (RELIEF OF DISTRESS). Commons February 22, 1921

DOMESTIC SERVICE. Commons February 23, 1921

MALICIOUS INJURY CLAIMS. Commons February 24, 1921

GERMAN REPARATIONS. Commons February 24, 1921

PASSPORTS. Commons February 28, 1921

Mr. CHURCHILL'S STATEMENT. Commons March 1, 1921

FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE (IRISH CATTLE). Commons April 20, 1921

NORTHERN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS. Commons May 25, 1921

2 speeches — INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE (CONVENTIONS). Commons May 27, 1921

EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Commons May 30, 1921

2 speeches — HAIRDRESSING TRADE BOARD. Commons May 30, 1921

CLAUSE 6.—(Interpretation.) Commons June 3, 1921

CLAUSE 3.—(Appointment of advisory committee.) Commons June 10, 1921

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Rights in respect of church services.) Commons June 10, 1921

CLAUSE 1.—(Marriage with a deceased brother's widow not to be void as a civil contract except in certain cases.) Commons June 10, 1921

CROWN FORCES, BELFAST. Commons June 14, 1921

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Continuation of Customs duties imposed under 5 & 6 Geo. 5, c. 89, 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 32.) Commons June 16, 1921

WAR OFFICE (INFORMATION SECTION). Commons June 21, 1921

ESTIMATES COMMITTEE. Commons June 22, 1921

ESTIMATES COMMITTEE. Commons June 28, 1921

CLAUSE 2.—(Repeal of the Act of 1886.) Commons June 29, 1921

VOLUNTARY HOSPITALS. Commons June 30, 1921

TRUCE (BREACHES). Commons November 10, 1921

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 10, 1921

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