Mr John Gulland

1864 - January 26, 1920
Summary information for Mr John Gulland

Contributions

1912

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 25, 1912

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 29, 1912

2 speeches — PUBLIC PETITIONS. Commons April 2, 1912

RAILWAY UNREST. Commons April 3, 1912

UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Commons May 6, 1912

INDUSTRIAL UNREST. Commons May 21, 1912

Ceylon Cadetships. Commons May 22, 1912

5 speeches — Colonial Civil Service. Commons May 22, 1912

4 speeches — CANADIAN EXHIBITION. Commons May 22, 1912

2 speeches — PUNISHMENTS. Commons May 22, 1912

Army Ordnance Corps. Commons May 22, 1912

2 speeches — Expeditionary Forces (Foreign Countries). Commons May 22, 1912

6 speeches — ANCIENT MONUMENTS. Commons May 22, 1912

Old Age Pensions. Written Answers May 30, 1912

Boycotting and Intimidation (Cavan). Written Answers May 30, 1912

Dublin Corporation (Accounts). Written Answers May 30, 1912

Congested Districts Board (Castlerea). Written Answers May 30, 1912

Disturbance at an Auction (Armagh). Written Answers May 30, 1912

Gaelic-Speaking People (Ireland). Written Answers May 30, 1912

2 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers May 30, 1912

3 speeches — MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (QUALIFICATION OF CLERGYMEN) BILL. Commons June 14, 1912

ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons June 17, 1912

West Indies (Cable System). Commons June 18, 1912

St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. Commons July 19, 1912

2 speeches — Potato Tops. Commons July 19, 1912

5 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons July 19, 1912

2 speeches — Vegetables. Commons July 19, 1912

Putumayo. Commons August 7, 1912

2 speeches — West Indies (Petroleum Industry). Commons August 7, 1912

LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND). Commons August 7, 1912

ROSYTH DOCKYARD (STRIKE.) Commons October 7, 1912

Kingston (Jamaica) Coal Depot. Commons October 23, 1912

Southern Nigeria (Manslaughter). Written Answers October 23, 1912

MONEY [RESOLUTION]. Commons October 29, 1912

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