Mr Donald Smeaton

1848 - April 19, 1910
Summary information for Mr Donald Smeaton

Contributions

1908

KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons January 31, 1908

2 speeches — County Association Secretaries. Commons February 5, 1908

Vivisection—The Battersea Brown Dog. Commons February 6, 1908

Freedom of Speech in India. Commons February 11, 1908

Volunteer Officers' Grant. Commons February 12, 1908

Indian Decentralization Commission. Commons February 12, 1908

THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN CONVENTION. Commons February 17, 1908

No Licensing Bill for Scotland. Commons February 24, 1908

Scottish Education Bill. Commons February 25, 1908

Eight Hours (Mines) Bill. Commons February 27, 1908

United Shoe Machinery Company. Commons March 2, 1908

Scottish Fire Brigades. Commons March 9, 1908

Tobacco Growing (Scotland) Bill. Commons March 9, 1908

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 9, 1908

3 speeches — House Rating at Stenhousemuir. Commons March 10, 1908

Famine in India. Commons March 12, 1908

Government Church at Jullundur. Commons March 18, 1908

The Excavation of Memphis. Commons March 18, 1908

Brussels Carpets. Commons March 18, 1908

Anglo-Siamese Treaty. Commons March 19, 1908

Small Holdings in Stirlingshire. Commons March 23, 1908

2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (FOREIGN PRESS). Commons March 24, 1908

Pensions of Indian Army Officers. Commons April 2, 1908

Census of Production Act. Commons April 6, 1908

2 speeches — The Amir of Afghanistan and the Anglo- Russian Convention. Commons April 28, 1908

The Amir of Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Agreement. Commons April 29, 1908

Mohmand Rising. Commons April 29, 1908

2 speeches — Railway Surveys and Indian Frontier Troubles. Commons April 29, 1908

3 speeches — Shrewsbury Railway Accident. Commons April 29, 1908

Indian Army Officers. Commons April 30, 1908

Great Britain and Siam. Commons April 30, 1908

The Amir and the Frontier Rising. Commons May 6, 1908

Autumn Session Commons May 11, 1908

Metropolitan Markets. Commons May 12, 1908

Rebate of Sugar Duty on Stock in Store. Commons May 19, 1908

Taxation in India. Commons May 21, 1908

3 speeches — LIQUOR TRAFFIC (LOCAL OPTION) (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons May 22, 1908

Pensions of Ex-Ministers. Commons May 25, 1908

Russia and Persia. Commons June 1, 1908

The Mohmand Rising. Commons June 2, 1908

3 speeches — OLD-AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons June 30, 1908

4 speeches — OLD-AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 1, 1908

Sedition in Korea—Case of Mr. Bethell. Commons July 2, 1908

Police and Rifle Shooting. Commons July 13, 1908

Military Churches in India. Commons July 16, 1908

Punjab Irrigation Works. Commons July 16, 1908

Uganda Import Duties. Commons July 16, 1908

Uganda Officials' Insurance against Loss. Commons July 16, 1908

Pensions of Ex-Naval and Military Civil Servants. Commons July 20, 1908

Suspended Land Revenue in Bombay. Commons July 21, 1908

2 speeches — Indian Administrative Reforms. Commons July 30, 1908

The Gilbert Islands. Commons July 30, 1908

2 speeches — Small Landholders (Scotland) Bill. Commons July 30, 1908

Children and Street Trading. Commons October 19, 1908

Chinese Coolies and Opium. Commons October 22, 1908

Rangoon River Training Works. Commons November 3, 1908

2 speeches — Indian Army Pensions. Commons November 16, 1908

Check on Pension Officers' Work. Commons November 19, 1908

2 speeches — Stray Dogs in London. Commons November 24, 1908

2 speeches — Small Holdings in Hampshire. Commons November 24, 1908

EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons November 24, 1908

2 speeches — Indian Finance. Commons December 7, 1908

2 speeches — EAST INDIA LOANS BILL. Commons December 7, 1908

Pension Committees and Pension Officers' Reports. Commons December 8, 1908

2 speeches — NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL (By ORDER). Commons December 9, 1908

2 speeches — Bombay Opium Exports. Commons December 9, 1908

2 speeches — Chinese Coolies in the Transvaal. Commons December 9, 1908

Indian Reforms—The Partition of Bengal. Commons December 21, 1908

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