Mr James Maclean
1835 - April 22, 1906Summary information for Mr James Maclean
Contributions
1900
GERMAN RAILWAYS IN ASIA. Commons February 13, 1900
INDIAN RAILWAY SURVEYS. Commons February 13, 1900
RUSSIAN CONSULATE AT BOMBAY. Commons February 19, 1900
2 speeches — INDIAN RAILWAYS—CONNECTION WITH RUSSIAN RAILWAYS. Commons February 22, 1900
LANCASHIRE ELECTRIC POWER BILL (BY ORDER). Commons March 1, 1900
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 14, 1900
2 speeches — CASUALTIES TO THE FORCE FROM INDIA. Commons March 26, 1900
COMMISSIONS FOR COLONISTS. Commons March 26, 1900
INDIA—COUNTERVAILING DUTIES ACT, 1899. Commons March 26, 1900
4 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons April 3, 1900
INDIAN FAMINE—PROPOSED PARLIAMENTARY GRANT. Commons April 26, 1900
BRITISH INDIAN TROOPS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Commons April 27, 1900
INDIAN HORSES FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Commons April 30, 1900
2 speeches — PLAGUE IN INDIA.—CAWNPORE REGULATIONS. Commons April 30, 1900
MAURITIUS CANE SUGAR INDUSTRY. Commons May 1, 1900
INDIAN FINANCE—PROPOSED IMPERIAL GRANT TO THE INDIA OFFICE. Commons May 1, 1900
INDIAN FAMINE—DISTRESS IN MEYWAR. Commons May 3, 1900
2 speeches — AFGHANISTAN—THE AMIR AND RAILWAY AND TELEUGRAPH CONCESSIONS. Commons May 3, 1900
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1900-1901. Commons May 4, 1900
INDIAN CURRENCY—GOLD COINAGE. Commons May 8, 1900
INDIAN FAMINE—PROPOSED PARLIAMENTARY GRANT. Commons May 8, 1900
FAMINE RELIEF CAMPS. Commons May 8, 1900
SUNDAY CLOSING (WALES) ACT (1881) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 9, 1900
TNDIAN FAMINE—PROPOSED PARLIAMENTARY GRANT. Commons May 14, 1900
IMPORTS OF SUGAR INTO INDIA. Commons May 14, 1900
INDIAN FAMINE—PROPOSED PARLIAMENTARY GRANT. Commons May 17, 1900
2 speeches — BIRMINGHAM (KING EDWARD THE SIXTH) SCHOOLS BILL [Lords]. [BY ORDER.] Commons May 18, 1900
RUSSIA AND KOREA—NEW RUSSIAN COALING STATION AT MASAMPHO. Commons May 21, 1900
INDIAN GOLD CURRENCY. Commons May 21, 1900
PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS FROM AUSTRALIA. Commons May 21, 1900
2 speeches — FRENCH TARIFFS AND INDIAN TRADE. Commons May 28, 1900
AUSTRALIAN APPEALS. Commons May 28, 1900
THE INDIAN BUDGET. Commons May 28, 1900
4 speeches — INDIAN FAMINE. Commons May 28, 1900
CHINA—ANTI-FOREIGN MOVEMENT— "BOXER" DISTURBANCES, ETC. Commons June 14, 1900
2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CONSTITUTION BILL. Commons June 18, 1900
2 speeches — INDIAN FAMINE—GRANTS TO NATIVE STATES—PROPOSED PARLIAMENTARY CRANT — RELIEF ORGANISATION — REMISSION OF HOME CHARGES. Commons June 19, 1900
TREASURE TROVE AT CARDIFF. Commons June 19, 1900
AFGHANISTAN-PROHIBITION OF TRADE WITH INDIA. Commons June 21, 1900
INDIAN MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Commons June 21, 1900
INDIAN BUDGET. Commons June 21, 1900
2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CONSTITUTION BILL. Commons June 21, 1900
MONEY-LENDING BILL [Lords]. Commons June 21, 1900
AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH BILL —INTERVENTION OF COLONIAL GOVERNORS. Commons June 25, 1900
2 speeches — INDIAN TROOPS FOR CHINA. Commons June 26, 1900
ORIGIN AND WARNINGS OF THE ANTI-FOREIGN MOVEMENT. Commons June 26, 1900
OFFICIAL RELATIONS WITH CHINA. Commons July 5, 1900
2 speeches — WELSH SUNDAY CLOSING BILL. Commons July 5, 1900
INDIAN BUDGET. Commons July 5, 1900
CHINA—ANTI-FOREIGN OUTBREAK— CO-OPERATION OF JAPAN IN SUPPRESSING DISTURBANCES. Commons July 9, 1900
CHIN A— ANTI-FOREIGN OUTBREAK— CO-OPERATION OF JAPAN IN SUPPRESSING DISTURBANCES. Commons July 10, 1900
STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRADE, ETC.—COMPANIES BILL. Commons July 10, 1900
ANGLO-JAPANESE UNDERSTANDING. Commons July 12, 1900
ORIGIN AND WARNINGS OF THE OUTBREAK—SIR CLAUDE MACDONALDS DESPATCHES. Commons July 12, 1900
MONEY-LENDING BILL [Lords]. Commons July 12, 1900
SOUTH WALES ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION BILL. (BY ORDER.) Commons July 16, 1900
2 speeches — MEASURES TAKEN FOR SAFETY OF PEKING LEGATIONS. Commons July 16, 1900
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 16, 1900
DESPATCH OF INDIAN TROOPS TO CHINA. Commons July 17, 1900
INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS. Commons July 17, 1900
6 speeches — THE INDIAN BUDGET. Commons July 26, 1900
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