Lieut-Colonel John Newman
1871 - March 12, 1947Summary information for Lieut-Colonel John Newman
Contributions
1910
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION, IRELAND.—(CLASS II.) Commons March 1, 1910
Civilian Assistant Accountants. Written Answers March 9, 1910
Examination of Trade Lads. Commons March 15, 1910
Enfield Small Arms Factory. Commons March 15, 1910
Territorial Force. Written Answers March 21, 1910
Alleged Conspiracy (Thurles). Commons March 22, 1910
Government Contractors (Fair Wages Clause). Commons April 4, 1910
Army Accounts Department. Written Answers April 5, 1910
Post Office Contracts. Commons April 6, 1910
Concessions and Exemptions (Ireland). Written Answers April 7, 1910
2 speeches — Hyde Park (Motor Cars). Commons April 18, 1910
Civil Service (Assistant Accountants). Written Answers April 21, 1910
2 speeches — Royal Arms Factory, Enfield. Written Answers April 25, 1910
2 speeches — WAR OFFICE EMPLOYÆs. Commons April 28, 1910
Queen's University, Cork. Written Answers April 28, 1910
EXTREME COMPASSIONATE GROUNDS. Commons May 21, 1910
Osborne (Cadets' Bathing Place). Written Answers June 20, 1910
University College, Cork (Appointment of Professors). Commons June 22, 1910
POST OFFICE. Commons June 23, 1910
Royal Military College, Sandhurst (Cadet Examinations). Commons July 5, 1910
Cavalry Commissioned Ranks (Vacancies). Commons July 5, 1910
Foot Guards and Cavalry Regiments (Second Lieutenants). Commons July 5, 1910
Osborne Naval College (Swimming Bath). Commons July 11, 1910
ASSISTANT VALUERS. Commons July 11, 1910
2 speeches — LAND VALUATION RETURNS. Commons July 13, 1910
Grand Duchy of Baden (Report on Trade). Commons July 19, 1910
ARMAMENTS AND ENGINEER STORES. Commons July 19, 1910
Piræus (Harbour and Light Dues). Written Answers July 21, 1910
3 speeches — LAND VALUATION. Commons July 26, 1910
Labour Exchanges. Commons July 27, 1910
Finance Act (Local Ratings). Written Answers July 27, 1910
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.