Mr James Maclean

1835 - April 22, 1906
Summary information for Mr James Maclean

Contributions

1888

2 speeches — POST OFFICE—POSTAGE TO INDIA AND CHINA. Commons February 14, 1888

THIRD NIGHT Commons February 29, 1888

INDIA—GRAVING DOCK IN BOMBAY HARBOUR. Commons March 1, 1888

BURMAH (UPPER)—THE RUBY MINES. Commons March 1, 1888

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (FRONTIER POLICY).—RESOLUTION. Commons March 13, 1888

LIMITED LIABILITY LAW AMENDMENT—LEGISLATION. Commons April 17, 1888

2 speeches — INDIA—STATE OF HYDERABAD—CON CESSION OF MINING RIGHTS. Commons April 24, 1888

(In the Committee.) Commons May 15, 1888

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons June 15, 1888

EAST INDIA (MR. W. TAYLER, OF PATNA). Commons June 26, 1888

INDIA—HOURS OF WORK IN INDIAN FACTORIES—COTTON MILLS. Commons July 10, 1888

INDIA—PROTECTION OF WILD BIRDS AND GAME ACT. Commons July 10, 1888

APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 10, 1888

LAW AND JUSTICE—THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR—CASE OF EDWARD ROBINSON, A BANKRUPT. Commons August 9, 1888

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 9, 1888

3 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons November 7, 1888

INLAND REVENUE—PRODUCTION OF THE VAN AND WHEEL TAX. Commons November 26, 1888

2 speeches — LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 26, 1888

CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons December 1, 1888

2 speeches — AFRICA (EAST COAST)—BLOCKADE OF THE ZANZIBAR COAST. Commons December 4, 1888

2 speeches — INDIA—THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS—SPEECH OF THE MARQUESS OF DUFFERIN. Commons December 4, 1888

2 speeches — INDIA—THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS—SPEECH OF TOE MARQUESS OF DUFFERIN. Commons December 6, 1888

SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons December 13, 1888

NAVY—THE GRAVING DOCK AT BOMBAY. Commons December 17, 1888

CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons December 17, 1888

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