Mr John Bryce
1841 - June 25, 1923Summary information for Mr John Bryce
Contributions
1911
BUDGET (1910) RESOLUTIONS. Commons February 24, 1911
Scottish Small Landholders Bill. Commons April 3, 1911
2 speeches — POLICE ADMINISTRATION (IRELAND). Commons April 12, 1911
SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND'S OFFICE. Commons June 1, 1911
SCOTTISH EDUCATION. Commons June 26, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Provisions in the Case of Contributors Entitled to Compensation or Damages.) Commons July 19, 1911
White Slave Traffic. Commons August 8, 1911
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons August 9, 1911
Uruguay (State Monopoly of Insurance). Commons August 16, 1911
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 16, 1911
CLAUSE 35.—(Special Provisions as to Aliens.) Commons November 2, 1911
SMALL LANDHOLDERS (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons November 6, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Who to be Landholders.) Commons November 6, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 36.—(Special Provisions with Regard to Persons in the Naval and Military Service of the Crown.) Commons November 7, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 47.—(Erection of Sanatoria, etc.) Commons November 9, 1911
CLAUSE 48.—(Power to Insurance Office to make Regulations, etc.) Commons November 9, 1911
CLAUSE 49.—(Determination of Questions by Insurance Office.) Commons November 9, 1911
CLAUSE 58.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons November 13, 1911
2 speeches — CLAUSE 19.—(Declaration of Law as to Resumption of Holdings.) Commons November 17, 1911
CLAUSE 24.—(Amendment of Law as to Regulation of Common Grazings, etc.) Commons November 17, 1911
CLAUSE 26.—(Supplementary Provisions and Restrictions.) Commons November 17, 1911
7 speeches — CLAUSE 32.—(Provisions as to Statutory Small Tenants.) Commons November 17, 1911
2 speeches — PART II.—EXCEPTIONS. Commons November 21, 1911
CLAUSE 1.—(Regulation of Places for Public Refreshment.) Commons December 6, 1911
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