Mr James Cleland

1874 - October 21, 1914
Summary information for Mr James Cleland

Contributions

1907

Scottish Courts of Session. Commons February 25, 1907

Customs Outdoor Inspectors. Commons March 22, 1907

Newspaper Misrepresentations. Commons March 27, 1907

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL (BY ORDER.) Commons April 15, 1907

Income Tax—Schedule E—Persons Resident Abroad. Commons April 26, 1907

Age-Limit in the Post Office, Excise, Taxes and Customs Departments. Commons April 29, 1907

Promotion of Second Division Clerks. Commons April 29, 1907

SMALL LANDHOLDERS (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons April 30, 1907

Bute Licensing Appeals. Commons May 6, 1907

Customs Promotions. Commons May 6, 1907

Revenue Penalties of over £50. Commons May 24, 1907

Liverpool Bonded Warehouses. Commons May 27, 1907

Customs and Inland Revenue Irregularities in Ireland. Commons May 27, 1907

Government Bills. Commons May 27, 1907

Keiss School Board. Commons May 28, 1907

Rank of Officers employed on Customs Checking Duties (Tea Accounts). Commons May 30, 1907

Civil Service—Promotion by Selection. Commons May 30, 1907

Time Limits for Speeches. Commons May 30, 1907

Electric Generating Station at Mill-bank. Commons June 10, 1907

House-Letting in Scotland. Commons June 17, 1907

Railway Construction in Canada—Recruitment of British Labour. Commons June 17, 1907

3 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL (BY ORDER). Commons July 11, 1907

Liverpool Customs Warehouses. Commons July 22, 1907

House Letting in Scotland. Commons July 22, 1907

Southern Hospital, Carshalton. Commons July 25, 1907

RENFREWSHIRE UPPER DISTRICT (EAST WOOD AND MEARNS) WATER BILL [LORDS] (BY ORDER). Commons August 8, 1907

West Tarring Volunteer Camp. Commons August 15, 1907

Telegraphists and Volunteer Camps. Commons August 15, 1907

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