Mr John Gordon

1849 - September 26, 1922
Summary information for Mr John Gordon

Contributions

1907

Woolwich Explosion—Compensation. Commons February 18, 1907

3 speeches — New Hebrides Convention—Employment of Girl Labour. Commons February 21, 1907

Indian Traders in Natal. Commons February 21, 1907

Vrededorp Indian Traders. Commons February 21, 1907

Madeira. Commons February 21, 1907

Foreign Labour in Scottish Mines. Commons February 25, 1907

7 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT. Commons March 13, 1907

Mercers Estate, Londonderry. Commons March 14, 1907

National Physical Laboratory. Commons March 14, 1907

2 speeches — STANDING ORDERS. Commons March 14, 1907

Qualifications of Military Attachés to Foreign Courts. Commons March 18, 1907

Army—Service with Colours and Reserve. Commons March 18, 1907

2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (NO. 1) BILL. Commons March 18, 1907

Fraudulent Bankruptcy in Russia and Poland. Commons March 25, 1907

2 speeches — Bankrupt Aliens. Commons March 25, 1907

3 speeches — The National Physical Laboratory. Commons March 26, 1907

Royal Arsenal Workers. Commons March 27, 1907

Cost of Soldiers' Uniforms. Commons March 27, 1907

2 speeches — Alien Bankrupts. Commons March 27, 1907

3 speeches — CLASS I. Commons April 8, 1907

2 speeches — Aliens. Commons April 18, 1907

Aliens. Commons April 29, 1907

Disturbance at Residence of Mr. William Tomb, County Kerry. Commons May 1, 1907

4 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons July 4, 1907

LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND)(FINANCE.) Commons July 5, 1907

4 speeches — EVICTED TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 2, 1907

IRISH LAND (No. 2.) BILL. Commons August 8, 1907

PATENTS AND DESIGNS BILL. Commons August 9, 1907

PATENTS AND DESIGNS BILL. Commons August 13, 1907

PATENTS AND DESIGNS (CONSOLIDATION) BILL. Commons August 13, 1907

3 speeches — IRISH LAND (No. 2) BILL. Commons August 15, 1907

Irish National School Teachers and the Workmen's Compensation Act. Commons August 28, 1907

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