Mr Conor O'Kelly

1873 -
Summary information for Mr Conor O'Kelly

Contributions

1909

The O'Connor Farm (Irishtown). Written Answers April 5, 1909

Knox Estate, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo. Written Answers May 12, 1909

Knox Estate, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo. Written Answers May 13, 1909

SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND'S OFFICE. Commons July 8, 1909

Disturbances (Portadown). Commons August 2, 1909

CLAUSE 10.—(Duty on Site Value of Undeveloped Land.) Commons August 9, 1909

Blacksod Whaling Station, County Mayo. Commons August 16, 1909

2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA BILL [Lords]. Commons August 16, 1909

Whaling Station Licence (Blacksod). Commons August 23, 1909

6 speeches — CLAUSE 40.—(Incorporation of the Congested Districts Board.) Commons August 25, 1909

2 speeches — Clause 58.—(Compulsory Purchase.) Commons August 26, 1909

Sentences on Poachers (Welshpool). Commons September 6, 1909

CLAUSE 16.—(Prohibition of Advance.) Commons September 15, 1909

PROPOSED NEW CLAUSE.—(Powers of Investment.) Commons September 16, 1909

Technical Instruction Giants (Ireland). Commons September 22, 1909

4 speeches — Lands at Ballyhaunis, County Mayo. Commons September 22, 1909

Collooney—Belmullet Railway. Commons September 22, 1909

Cloona Castle Grazing Farms. Commons September 22, 1909

2 speeches — Whaling Station, Blacksod. Commons September 22, 1909

Export Tariff on Mackerel. Written Answers September 29, 1909

Belmullet Rural District Improvement Scheme. Commons October 4, 1909

Ballycroy Postal Sub-District (Dismissal). Written Answers October 4, 1909

2 speeches — Beriberi (Ireland). Commons October 7, 1909

3 speeches — Irish Agricultural Organisation Society (Subsidy). Commons October 18, 1909

Alleged Beri-beri (Iniskea, Co. Mayo). Commons October 19, 1909

Irish Agricultural Organisation Society. Written Answers October 20, 1909

United States (Naval Training Ship). Commons October 25, 1909

Union Infirmary Patient (Old Age Pension Claim). Commons October 25, 1909

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