Mr James O'Grady

1866 - December 10, 1934
Summary information for Mr James O'Grady

Contributions

1919

NATIONAL FACTORIES. Written Answers February 18, 1919

VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 10, 1919

COMPASSIONATE GROUNDS. Commons March 11, 1919

PROCESSION THROUGH LONDON. Commons March 17, 1919

UNIFIED TRANSPORTATION CONTROL. Commons March 17, 1919

MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 24, 1919

2 speeches — ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 31, 1919

LEEDS POST OFFICE (PROMOTION). Commons April 14, 1919

LEEDS POST OFFICE (SUPERVISOR). Written Answers April 14, 1919

INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COMMITTEE. Commons April 15, 1919

3 speeches — SITUATION IN RUSSIA. Commons April 16, 1919

SURVEYORS OF TAXES (CLERKS). Written Answers May 19, 1919

RESTORATION OF PRE-WAR PRACTICES (No. 3) BILL Commons June 2, 1919

2 speeches — CONVICTED PEISONEES. Written Answers June 3, 1919

PREVENTIVE DETENTION. Written Answers June 3, 1919

CONVICTED PRISONERS (SCOTLAND). Written Answers June 3, 1919

2 speeches — LIQUOR CONTROL. Commons June 4, 1919

RELEASE (APPLICATION). Commons June 4, 1919

UNITED STATES. Commons July 8, 1919

3 speeches — POLICE BILL. Commons July 18, 1919

NEW CLAUSE.—(unused land for Allotment) Commons July 22, 1919

2 speeches — STATEMENT BY MR. BONAR LAW. Commons July 28, 1919

PATENTS AND DESIGNS BILL. Commons July 28, 1919

DEPTFORD WHARVES (MILITARY OCCUPATION). Commons November 4, 1919

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL COURTS BILL Commons November 10, 1919

STANDING ORDERS. Commons November 11, 1919

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Written Answers November 13, 1919

DEBATE (HOUSE OF COMMONS). Commons November 18, 1919

WHISKY (ISSUES FROM BOND). Commons November 18, 1919

SPIRITS (PRICES AND DISTRIBUTION) ORDER, 1919. Written Answers November 18, 1919

WHISKY. Written Answers November 18, 1919

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