Major Sir George Hennessy
1877 - October 8, 1953Summary information for Major Sir George Hennessy
Contributions
1927
RETIREMENT. Commons March 17, 1927
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE (EXAMINATION). Commons March 17, 1927
3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCE POLICIES. Commons March 17, 1927
MILK. Written Answers March 29, 1927
GOVERNMENT STOCK DIVIDENDS (RECEIPTS). Commons May 11, 1927
AFFORESTATION. Commons May 23, 1927
2 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (INQUIRY). Commons May 30, 1927
ST. STEPHEN'S HALL (PAINTINGS). Commons June 20, 1927
2 speeches — FRANCE (COAL IMPORT LICENCES). Commons June 20, 1927
2 speeches — CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons June 23, 1927
EX-SERVICE MEN (PROMOTION). Commons June 23, 1927
MOTOR CARS (IMPORT DUTIES, CANADA). Written Answers June 23, 1927
3 speeches — HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT (DIVISION SIGNAL, CLOCK TOWER). Commons July 6, 1927
MINES DEPARTMENT (MEDICAL INSPECTOR). Commons July 6, 1927
INTERNATIONAL OPIUM CONVENTION. Commons July 6, 1927
2 speeches — BENEFIT. Commons July 7, 1927
ROTA COMMITTEE, BISHOP AUCKLAND. Commons July 7, 1927
ADVERTISEMENTS (TAXATION). Commons July 28, 1927
3 speeches — FOREIGN TYPEWRITERS. Commons July 28, 1927
CLERICAL CLASSES (OPEN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION). Commons July 28, 1927
TREASURY OFFICERS' RESIGNATION (SUPERANNUATION). Commons July 28, 1927
SIR FRANK BAINES (PENSION). Commons July 28, 1927
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DOMINION AFFAIRS (TOUR). Commons November 15, 1927
CLAUSE 1.—(Time for appointment of statutory commission.) Commons November 23, 1927
GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL. Written Answers November 30, 1927
SOUTHERN RHODESIA (JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT). Commons December 13, 1927
2 speeches — FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Commons December 21, 1927
NAURU AND OCEAN ISLAND PHOSPHATE ROCK. Commons December 21, 1927
2 speeches — EGGS (MARKING). Commons December 21, 1927
FOREIGN PORK. Written Answers December 21, 1927
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