Major-General John Seely
1868 - November 7, 1947Summary information for Major-General John Seely
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1906
5 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS.) Commons February 20, 1906
4 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 22, 1906
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 22, 1906
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 23, 1906
CLASS VII. Commons February 27, 1906
4 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 5, 1906
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons March 7, 1906
2 speeches — SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES). Commons March 8, 1906
2 speeches — FREE TRADE. Commons March 13, 1906
5 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 14, 1906
4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES 1906–7. Commons March 15, 1906
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons March 15, 1906
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons March 19, 1906
CONSOLIDATED FUND (NO. 1) BILL. Commons March 21, 1906
Army Seven-year Enlistments. Commons March 26, 1906
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons March 27, 1906
3 speeches — ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 27, 1906
ARMY RECRUITING. Commons May 2, 1906
Repatriation of Chinese Coolies—;Government Proclamation. Commons May 3, 1906
Malarial Fever. Commons May 4, 1906
LIGHT DUES (ABOLITION) BILL. Commons May 4, 1906
Control of Chinese Coolies. Commons May 16, 1906
CLASS I. Commons May 17, 1906
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 24, 1906
Chinese Coolies in South Africa—Unexpired Import Licences. Commons May 28, 1906
Crime in the Army. Commons May 29, 1906
Recruitment of Coolies. Commons May 30, 1906
Martial Law in Natal. Commons May 30, 1906
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 11, 1906
4 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons June 12, 1906
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons June 18, 1906
Chinese Coolies in South Africa—The Repatriation Proclamation. Commons June 28, 1906
4 speeches — Crime among the Chinese Coolies. Commons June 28, 1906
2 speeches — The Education Bill. Commons July 3, 1906
4 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 4, 1906
Chinese Coolies in South Africa—The Repatriation Proclamation. Commons July 5, 1906
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons July 12, 1906
MUSICAL COPYRIGHT BILL. Commons July 16, 1906
Seamen's Remittances—Deductions. Commons July 31, 1906
South African Murders—Rev. George Maddison. Commons August 2, 1906
Seamen's Remittances—Deductions. Commons August 2, 1906
Seamen's Remittances—Deductions. Commons August 2, 1906
3 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 2, 1906
Lancashire Royal Field Artillery Militia —Efficiency in Drill and Shooting. Commons August 3, 1906
Wireless Telegraphy. Commons October 29, 1906
Discharges from Netley Hospital. Commons November 8, 1906
2 speeches — NETLEY HOSPITAL—DISCHARGE OF INVALID SOLDIERS. Commons November 8, 1906
Transvaal Government Mining Returns. Commons November 12, 1906
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 16, 1906
3 speeches — TOWN TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 19, 1906
Cost of Repatriation of Chinese Coolies. Commons November 26, 1906
2 speeches — Repatriation of Chinese Coolies. Commons November 28, 1906
Royal Patrotic Fund—Case of Mrs. Anne Kerry. Commons November 28, 1906
2 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons November 28, 1906
The Coastguard. Commons December 3, 1906
2 speeches — EDUCATION (PROVISION OF MEALS) (RE-COMMITTED) BILL. Commons December 7, 1906
Transvaal Mines Department Returns. Commons December 10, 1906
Recruitment of Chinese Coolies. Commons December 10, 1906
Fresh Shipment of Chinese Coolies. Commons December 10, 1906
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL (CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS). Commons December 11, 1906
2 speeches — Life Saving at Sea. Commons December 13, 1906
TRANSVAAL AND ORANGE RIVER COLONIES (CONSTITUTIONS). Commons December 17, 1906
2 speeches — RADIO-TELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION. Commons December 18, 1906
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