Mr Charles Schwann
1844 - July 13, 1929Summary information for Mr Charles Schwann
Contributions
1902
Post Office—Dual Duties. Commons January 23, 1902
Post Office—Resignations from the Service. Commons January 23, 1902
Railway Couplings. Commons January 24, 1902
Royal Army Medical Corps—Civil Employment in South Africa. Commons January 30, 1902
British Indian Subjects in South Africa. Commons February 3, 1902
2 speeches — Indian Armies—Statistics. Commons February 6, 1902
Hyde Park Corner. Commons February 13, 1902
India North West Frontier—Rumoured Revolt in the Khost Valley. Commons February 14, 1902
Fencing of Dangerous Machinery. Prosecution of Henry Mills & Co., of Hulme, Manchester. Commons February 14, 1902
Treatment of Habitual Criminals. Commons February 14, 1902
Labour Immigration into Assam. Commons February 17, 1902
Manchester Postmen's Christmas Overtime Pay. Commons February 20, 1902
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE [SUPPLY]. Commons February 25, 1902
Police Superannuation. Commons February 27, 1902
Time-Expired Soldiers in India. Commons February 28, 1902
Army Expenditure—Contribution of India. Commons March 4, 1902
British Forces in India. Commons March 4, 1902
2 speeches — Mrs. Rousseau. Commons March 10, 1902
Imperial Service (East India) Force. Commons March 10, 1902
Indian Native Troops and the Coronation. Commons March 13, 1902
New Indian Province. Commons March 13, 1902
Pensions of Postal Telegraphists at the Front. Commons March 18, 1902
Post Office—Dual Training of Employees. Commons March 18, 1902
Lost Torpedo Destroyers. Commons March 20, 1902
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 20, 1902
Relief of Indian Finance. Commons March 25, 1902
Sick-leave Regulations in the Post Office. Commons March 25, 1902
Expedition against the Mahsuds. Commons April 11, 1902
Sub-Post Offices and the Coronation. Commons May 8, 1902
MIDWIVES BILL. Commons June 6, 1902
CLASS IV. Commons June 12, 1902
MIDWIVES BILL. Commons June 13, 1902
Outrages in Armenia. Commons June 19, 1902
Post-Office Administration—Dual Working. Commons June 19, 1902
Coronation—King's Reception of Indian Visitors. Commons June 20, 1902
Telegraphists' Commencing Wage. Commons June 30, 1902
2 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 1, 1902
China—Likin and Import Duties. Commons July 3, 1902
Railway Extension on Indian Frontiers and in Persia. Commons July 14, 1902
India and the Imperial Institute. Commons July 14, 1902
Quetta-Nushki Railway—Surveys. Commons July 24, 1902
Coronation Day—Postal Arrangements. Commons July 29, 1902
London Central Telegraph Office Staff. Commons July 29, 1902
Assam Tea Gardens-German Liquor Shops. Commons October 20, 1902
2 speeches — Argentine Cattle Trade—Remount Supplies. Commons October 20, 1902
Colonial Cattle Trade. Commons October 21, 1902
Telegraph Service—Decrease of Candidates. Commons October 28, 1902
Sorters and Telegraphists—Mixed Duties. Commons October 28, 1902
Civil Servants' Superannuation Commission. Commons October 29, 1902
Home Charges on India. Commons November 5, 1902
EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS. Commons November 10, 1902
Telegraph Learners—Starting Pay. Commons November 19, 1902
Argentine Cattle Trade. Commons November 20, 1902
2 speeches — The Cunard Subsidy. Commons November 26, 1902
Argentine Cattle Trade. Commons November 27, 1902
Uganda—Government Concessions. Commons December 11, 1902
2 speeches — Venezuela—Anglo-German Naval Action—Present Position. Commons December 15, 1902
VENEZUELA—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT Commons December 15, 1902
3 speeches — VENEZUELA—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT Commons December 15, 1902
6 speeches — SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN Commons December 15, 1902
Argentine Cattle Regulations. Commons December 16, 1902
Manchester Post Office Electric Lighting Staff. Commons December 16, 1902
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