Mr Charles Schwann
1844 - July 13, 1929Summary information for Mr Charles Schwann
Contributions
1903
2 speeches — ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HIS MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 17, 1903
Postmen's Promotions in the Manchester Post Office. Commons February 25, 1903
3 speeches — Forced Labour in India. Commons February 26, 1903
Home Office Order—Definition of Suitable Sanitary Accommodation. Commons March 2, 1903
Administration of Justice in India—Cachar Tea Gardens Case. Commons March 3, 1903
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway—Orlando Bridge Shunting Fatality. Commons March 3, 1903
Chinese Anti-Foreign Feeling. Commons March 9, 1903
Manchester Post Office—Head Postmen. Commons March 9, 1903
2 speeches — Traction Engines on Public Eoads. Commons March 10, 1903
Traction Engines—Accidents in London Streets. Commons March 12, 1903
Marriage of Postal Servants—Income Tax on Joint Incomes. Commons March 26, 1903
Sokoto Expedition. Commons March 30, 1903
India—Scientific Research. Commons March 30, 1903
Administration of Justice in Cachar. Commons March 30, 1903
Vernacular Education in Ceylon. Commons April 6, 1903
CLASS II. Commons April 21, 1903
Delhi Railway Conference. Commons April 23, 1903
Lord Ampthill and Imputations on Indian Administration. Commons April 23, 1903
Venezuelan Dispute. Commons April 27, 1903
Treatment of Casual Paupers. Commons April 27, 1903
British Commerce in Western Persia— The River Karun. Commons April 28, 1903
THE LATE MR. HANBURY. Commons April 28, 1903
Employment of Children on Tea Estates in Ceylon. Commons May 4, 1903
Regulation of Motor Car Traffic. Commons May 5, 1903
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 5, 1903
River Karun Navigation. Commons May 11, 1903
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 11, 1903
Minister of Agriculture. Commons May 12, 1903
British Indian Subjects in the Transvaal. Commons May 14, 1903
Coolies in Trinidad Gaols. Commons May 14, 1903
Finances of Burmah. Commons May 18, 1903
The Minister of Agriculture. Commons May 18, 1903
Isolation of Lepers in Ceylon. Commons May 20, 1903
Leprosy in Burmah. Commons May 20, 1903
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons May 21, 1903
Finances of Burmah. Commons May 25, 1903
Argentine Cattle Trade. Commons May 25, 1903
Irish Cattle Trade Losses. Commons May 27, 1903
Regulation of Irish Cattle Trade. Commons May 27, 1903
Sangramgar Murder Case. Commons May 28, 1903
Clapham Common—Private Employment of Constables. Commons May 28, 1903
Treatment of Habitual Criminals. Commons May 28, 1903
Crime in the Metropolis. Commons May 28, 1903
Free Education Dispute at Urmston. Commons May 28, 1903
Hooliganism in the Metropolis. Commons June 15, 1903
Employment of Young Children on Tea Estates in Ceylon. Commons June 16, 1903
Ceylon Taxation Committee Report. Commons June 16, 1903
Somaliland. Commons June 22, 1903
Northern Nigeria—Military Operations. Commons June 22, 1903
The Fiscal Inquiry. Commons June 29, 1903
2 speeches — Insanitary Cottages at Beeston, Bedfordshire. Commons July 1, 1903
Military Position in Northern Nigeria. Commons July 6, 1903
Gulf of Pechili—Assembly of Ships of War. Commons July 6, 1903
Post Office—Wages Committee. Commons July 6, 1903
Extra Remuneration of Sub-postmasters. Commons July 28, 1903
Inadequacy of Cottage Accommodation at Erpingham, Norfolk. Commons July 28, 1903
Schools in Ceylon. Commons July 28, 1903
Durbhanga Case. Commons July 30, 1903
Increments for Postal Knowledge—Case of Telegraphist at Shrewsbury. Commons July 31, 1903
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