Mr James O'Connor

1836 - March 12, 1910
Summary information for Mr James O'Connor

Contributions

1902

2 speeches — Post Office—Overtime Payments— Pension Calculations. Commons January 23, 1902

Notification to Foreign Powers of the Annexation of the two Republics. Commons January 24, 1902

Number of British Troops in South Africa Commons January 27, 1902

2 speeches — Baltinglass Labourers' Cottages. Commons January 28, 1902

Shankhill (Wicklow) Rifle Range. Commons January 28, 1902

Richmond Lunatic Asylum. Commons January 30, 1902

Portrane Asylum. Commons January 30, 1902

Brighton Postmen's Grievance. Commons February 3, 1902

Richmond Lunatic Asylum. Commons February 3, 1902

Walton Postman—Heavy Fine for Soliciting a Christmas Box. Commons February 13, 1902

3 speeches — Richmond Lunatic Asylum. Commons February 13, 1902

2 speeches — Fixed Wages for Rural Postmen. Commons February 17, 1902

Compassionate Gratuities in the Post Office. Commons February 17, 1902

Wicklow Lunatics in Richmond Asylum. Commons February 17, 1902

Irish Land Purchase Bill. Commons February 25, 1902

Post Office—The Postmaster General and Employee's Deputations. Commons March 24, 1902

Lord Farnham's Estate—Rent Arrears. Commons March 24, 1902

Willesden Auxiliary Postman's Sick Pay. Commons March 25, 1902

Glasgow Postal Volunteers for Active Service. Commons April 8, 1902

Current Rate of Wages for Skilled Labour. Commons April 14, 1902

Free Medical Attendance for Postal Servants. Commons April 14, 1902

Fines in the Glasgow Post Office. Commons April 21, 1902

Post Office Volunteers Annual Training Leave. Commons April 24, 1902

Glasgow Postmen's Social Gathering. Commons April 24, 1902

Postmen's Records. Commons April 24, 1902

2 speeches — Irish Loan Fund Board. Commons May 12, 1902

2 speeches — Richmond Asylum. Commons May 14, 1902

Compensation for Malicious Injury. Commons May 14, 1902

Sheffield Parachute Fatality. Commons May 28, 1902

3 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1902–3. Commons May 28, 1902

Fatal Accidents to Parachutists. Commons June 2, 1902

Fatal Fire in the City. Commons June 12, 1902

Transfers in the London Postal Service. Commons June 18, 1902

Coronation Holidays for Postal Officials. Commons June 18, 1902

4 speeches — Age Regulations in the Irish Civil Service. Commons June 18, 1902

Irish Board of Works—Retirement of Mr. Stubbs. Commons June 20, 1902

Irish Board of Works—Age Regulations. Commons June 23, 1902

Rents in West Wicklow. Commons July 9, 1902

Land Purchase in County Wicklow. Commons July 14, 1902

2 speeches — Irish Board of Works. Commons July 14, 1902

Brehon Laws. Commons July 14, 1902

Maintenance Charge of a Police Sergeant Declared Insane. Commons July 17, 1902

Wicklow Magistracy. Commons July 17, 1902

Remounts—The Studdert Case. Commons July 17, 1902

Telegraphists on Special Service—Sub sistence Allowances. Commons July 30, 1902

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (IRELAND) (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 31, 1902

3 speeches — Mr. W. J. O'Hara Commons August 6, 1902

Telegraph Service—Male and Female Clerks. Commons November 17, 1902

Promotion in the Central Telegraph Office. Commons November 27, 1902

Central Telegraph Office—Appointment of Supervisors. Commons November 27, 1902

Royal Commission on Civil Service Superannuation. Commons December 1, 1902

2 speeches — Telegraphists' Promotions in London Central Office. Commons December 3, 1902

Post Office—Promotion of Officials Over Sixty Years of Age. Commons December 5, 1902

Post Office—Special Leave Regulations. Commons December 5, 1902

Late Inspector Gardiner, Royal Irish Constabulary—Widow's Allowance Commons December 12, 1902

3 speeches — Glen of Imaal Artillery Camp—Forage Contract. Commons December 17, 1902

Post Office—Special Leave Regulations. Commons December 17, 1902

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