Mr James O'Connor

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

Contributions

1905

Tinahely Dispensary Officer. Commons February 20, 1905

Dismissal of Postal Officials. Commons March 8, 1905

Recovery of Forfeited Good-Conduct Stripes by Postmen. Commons March 8, 1905

Volunteers in the Post Office—Camp Leave. Commons March 8, 1905

Privacy of Telegrams. Commons March 14, 1905

Compensation for Auxiliary Postman Webb. Commons March 14, 1905

Batiboys Police Barrack. Commons March 16, 1905

The War Office and the Wicklow County Council. Commons March 20, 1905

Dublin Port and Docks—Dockmastership. Commons March 20, 1905

Payment for Sunday Duty in the Post Office. Commons March 23, 1905

Pay of Learners in Enniskillen Telegraph Department. Commons April 5, 1905

Telegram handed in at Clones Rail Office. Commons April 5, 1905

London Postal Porters. Commons April 6, 1905

ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons April 6, 1905

Roads Leading to Jinaal Military Camp. Commons April 10, 1905

Promotion of Assistant Postmen. Commons April 11, 1905

Assistant Postmen's Duties at Cardiff. Commons April 12, 1905

2 speeches — Rural Postmen's Grievances. Commons April 17, 1905

3 speeches — New Education Rule 127b.—Aughrin School Teacher. Commons April 17, 1905

Recruiting Statistics. Commons April 18, 1905

Postal Work at Coleraine. Commons May 4, 1905

Monastic and Conventual Private Burial Grounds. Commons May 11, 1905

2 speeches — Theft through Starvation. Commons May 11, 1905

Case of James Nicholson at South-Western Police Court. Commons May 16, 1905

Caution to Local Secretary of Postmen's Federation at Faversham. Commons May 24, 1905

Classification and Maximum of Provincial, Town, and Sub-Office Postmen. Commons May 24, 1905

ARTERIAL DRAINAGE (IRELAND). Commons May 24, 1905

Work of Coleraine Post Office. Commons May 25, 1905

Port Clerkships—Promotions from Staff of London Customs Tea and Dry Goods Accounts Office. Commons May 31, 1905

Telegraphist Wilson, of Clones, and the Postal Telegraph Clerks' Association. Commons June 6, 1905

Constable Adams, of Wicklow. Commons June 7, 1905

Postal Officials and Trade Societies. Commons June 23, 1905

Pay of Unestablished Postmen. Commons June 27, 1905

Pay of Rural Postmen at Carlisle. Commons June 27, 1905

Waterford Bridge. Commons July 4, 1905

CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1905–6. REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 6, 1905

Allowances to Provincial Postmen. Commons July 13, 1905

2 speeches — The Postmaster General and the Postal Staff. Commons July 18, 1905

Wicklow Evicted Tenants. Commons July 18, 1905

Blackditches (Wicklow) Evicted Tenant. Commons July 18, 1905

3 speeches — Dublin Probate Court—The Clerk of the Seat. Commons July 18, 1905

Tea Interval for Postmen in the West Central District Office. Commons July 24, 1905

Authenticity of Telegrams Commons July 31, 1905

Customs Tea Office. Commons July 31, 1905

2 speeches — Irish Postal Officials and the Postal Telegraph Clerks' Association. Commons August 2, 1905

Deficit on Working of Dublin and Blessington Steam Tramways. Commons August 3, 1905

Irish School Teachers at Fairs. Commons August 3, 1905

Treatment of Mr. Wilson, Secretary of Clones Postal Telegraph Clerks' Association. Commons August 4, 1905

Civil Service Writers' Pensions. Commons August 8, 1905

Postmasters and Articles in the "Post- men's Gazette" Commons August 9, 1905

Payment of Naval and Military Pensions to Men in the Postal Service. Commons August 9, 1905

Maintenance of Roads to Imaal Military Camp. Commons August 10, 1905

Grievances of London Postal Porters. Commons August 11, 1905

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