Mr John Ellis
1841 - December 5, 1910Summary information for Mr John Ellis
Contributions
1902
New Procedure Rules. Commons January 27, 1902
New Procedure Rules. Commons January 28, 1902
PRIORITY OF BUSINESS. Commons April 8, 1902
4 speeches — NEW STANDING ORDER (PRIORITY OF BUSINESS). Commons April 10, 1902
CROYDON AND DISTRICT ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS BILL (BY ORDER). Commons April 22, 1902
Budget Proposals—Com and Flour Duties. Commons April 22, 1902
Population and Financial Statistics. Commons April 22, 1902
2 speeches — Martial Law in South Africa. Commons April 24, 1902
Military Commandants in South Africa. Commons April 24, 1902
South African War—Execution of Commandant Scheepers. Commons April 28, 1902
NEW STANDING ORDER (BUSINESS IN SUPPLY). Commons April 28, 1902
STANDING COMMITTEES. Commons May 1, 1902
QUESTIONS UNDER THE NEW RULE. Commons May 2, 1902
Imperial Institute. Commons May 6, 1902
Railway Bye-Laws. Commons May 7, 1902
COMMITTEES (ASCENSION DAY). Commons May 7, 1902
2 speeches — Martial Law in Cape Colony. Commons May 8, 1902
Railway Accidents to Railway Servants—Prevention Rules. Commons May 12, 1902
Mr. Cartwright. Commons May 14, 1902
Censorship. Commons May 15, 1902
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 27, 1902
Census (1901) Preliminary Report, England and Wales. Commons May 29, 1902
2 speeches — South African War—Boer Orphans in the Concentration Camps. Commons June 3, 1902
Boer Prisoners of War—Statistics. Commons June 3, 1902
Working Hours of Railway Servants. Commons June 3, 1902
Cape Colony Government. Commons June 4, 1902
London Elections Bill. Commons June 9, 1902
Civil Service Clerkships. Commons June 10, 1902
Treatment of Boer Prisoners. Commons June 23, 1902
Cape Colony Prisoners. Commons June 23, 1902
3 speeches — EDUCATION BILL. Commons June 23, 1902
Printing and Issuing of Royal Commissioners Reports—Port of London Commission. Commons June 25, 1902
Education Bill. Commons June 27, 1902
Kew Gardens—Queen's Cottage Grounds. Commons June 30, 1902
British South Africa Company. Commons June 30, 1902
Censorship. Commons July 7, 1902
6 speeches — Votes and Proceedings—Imperfect Record. Commons July 8, 1902
4 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 8, 1902
African Protectorates -Imperial Grants. Commons July 14, 1902
African Protectorates—Comparative Trade Statistics. Commons July 14, 1902
Printing of Parliamentary Papers, Reports, etc. Commons July 14, 1902
Queen's Cottage Grounds, Kew Gardens. Commons July 15, 1902
South Africa—Government Legislative Proposals. Commons July 17, 1902
South Africa—Military Officers and Political Controversies. Commons July 21, 1902
Martial Law. Commons July 21, 1902
Breaking up of Refugee Camps. Commons July 21, 1902
Johannesburg Mines—Native Labour —Arrest of Five Natives. Commons July 22, 1902
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (AUTUMN SITTINGS). Commons October 16, 1902
Education Bill—Premier's Statements on Clause 8. Commons October 21, 1902
Martial Law Commission. Commons October 21, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES BILL. Commons October 21, 1902
Repatriation of Boer Prisoners. Commons October 27, 1902
Motor Car Regulations. Commons October 27, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons October 28, 1902
STANDING ORDER 25, CLOSURE OF DEBATE—NOTICE OF MOTION. Commons November 5, 1902
Palace Yard Lighting Arrangements. Commons November 11, 1902
2 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons November 11, 1902
2 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons November 11, 1902
South. Africa-Martial Law Commission's Report. Commons November 20, 1902
Education Department Architect. Commons November 20, 1902
South Africa—Censorship of Letters and Cablegrams. Commons November 24, 1902
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