Mr Charles Schwann
1844 - July 13, 1929Summary information for Mr Charles Schwann
Contributions
1899
RAILWAY COMPANIES AND THEIR SERVANTS. Commons February 10, 1899
2 speeches — CALCUTTA MUNICIPAL, BILL. Commons February 14, 1899
RAILWAY SERVANTS' DEATH ROLL. Commons February 16, 1899
POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SERVICES. Commons February 20, 1899
RAILWAYS (UNITED KINGDOM) (INSPECTION). Commons February 20, 1899
PROTECTION OF PLATELAYERS' LIVES. Commons February 23, 1899
RAILWAY FATALITY AT HARLESDEN. Commons February 23, 1899
DEANSGATE (MANCHESTER) RAILWAY FATALITY. Commons March 2, 1899
RECRUITING UNDER AGE. Commons March 2, 1899
WASTE LAND ORDINANCE OF CEYLON. Commons March 7, 1899
LABOUR IMMIGRATION INTO ASSAM. Commons March 9, 1899
GAME LICENCES. Commons March 9, 1899
OLDHAM ROAD GOODS YARD FATALITY. Commons March 9, 1899
GAME LAWS. Commons March 14, 1899
2 speeches — CEYLON. Commons March 17, 1899
5 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1899–1900 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 20, 1899
SUMMONSES AGAINST DOG OWNERS. Commons March 23, 1899
HOVE POLICE GRIEVANCES. Commons March 24, 1899
POST OFFICE REGULATIONS. Commons April 27, 1899
THE CASE OF MR. LE MESURIER; AND CROWN LAND IN CEYLON. Commons May 4, 1899
CLASS II Commons May 5, 1899
COURSE OF BUSINESS. Commons May 9, 1899
MR. LE MESURIER. Commons May 11, 1899
LAND ORDNANCES OF CEYLON. Commons May 19, 1899
ER1TH GOODS STATION. Commons May 19, 1899
2 speeches — CEYLON ORDINANCES. Commons May 19, 1899
2 speeches — ASSAM TEA PLANTATIONS. Commons June 12, 1899
CEYLON LAND ORDINANCES. Commons June 13, 1899
BELFAST POST OFFICE STAFF. Commons June 13, 1899
EDUCATION OF CHILDREN BILL. Commons June 14, 1899
GODALMING CORPORATION WATER BILL. (By Order.) Commons June 15, 1899
KURDISH ATROCITIES IN ARMENIA. Commons June 16, 1899
ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Commons June 16, 1899
LAND ORDINANCES OF CEYLON. Commons July 6, 1899
RAILWAY SHUNTING. Commons July 27, 1899
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