Mr John Heaton

1848 - September 8, 1914
Summary information for Mr John Heaton

Contributions

1889

POST OFFICE STATIONERY. Commons February 28, 1889

2 speeches — POSTAGE OF LETTERS ABROAD. Commons February 28, 1889

POST OFFICE OFFICIALS. Commons March 1, 1889

THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Commons March 1, 1889

POSTAGE RATES. Commons March 4, 1889

TELEGRAPHIC MONEY ORDERS. Commons March 5, 1889

POSTAGE TO INDIA OF ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS FROM FRANCE. Commons March 5, 1889

2 speeches — POSTAGE TO AUSTRALIA. Commons March 8, 1889

2 speeches — COLONIAL MONEY ORDERS. Commons March 11, 1889

THE CONVEYANCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS. Commons March 14, 1889

POSTAL CHARGES. Commons March 15, 1889

AUSTRALIAN POST CARDS. Commons March 18, 1889

CIRCULARS AND BOOK PACKETS. Commons March 21, 1889

2 speeches — THE INDIAN AND AUSTRALIAN MAILS. Commons March 25, 1889

POSTAGE TO AUSTRALIA. Commons March 26, 1889

LETTERS TO AUSTRALIA. Commons March 28, 1889

POSTAGE TO NEW ZEALAND. Commons March 28, 1889

6 speeches — SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons March 28, 1889

AUSTRALIAN POSTAL RATES. Commons April 2, 1889

POST OFFICE WORK FOR OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Commons April 2, 1889

OFFICIAL POSTCARDS. Commons April 5, 1889

TELEGRAPHIC RATES. Commons April 11, 1889

AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND POSTAGE. Commons April 15, 1889

SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH CONTRACT (HALIFAX AND BERMUDA). Commons May 9, 1889

ACQUISITION OF SUBMARINE CABLES. Commons May 13, 1889

CLASS II. Commons May 14, 1889

6 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 21, 1889

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE. Commons June 27, 1889

NON-DELIVERY OF TELEGRAMS. Commons July 5, 1889

HALFPENNY POSTCARDS. Commons July 18, 1889

MAILS TO INDIA AND GIBRALTAR. Commons July 26, 1889

THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS. Commons July 26, 1889

AUSTRALIA—NATURALISATION OF FOREIGNERS. Commons July 29, 1889

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL POSTAGE. Commons July 29, 1889

2 speeches — CLASS VI. Commons August 17, 1889

2 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons August 17, 1889

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