Mr John Heaton

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

Contributions

1901

ISSUE OF NEW POSTAGE STAMPS. Commons March 11, 1901

POSTAL ORDER COUNTERFOILS. Commons March 11, 1901

MARRIAGE GRATUITIES EOR POST OFFICE CLERKS. Commons March 14, 1901

WINTER COMFORTS FOR TROOPS AT THE FRONT. Commons May 3, 1901

P.O. TELEGRAPHS—FINANCES. Commons May 6, 1901

BRITISH POST OFFICES IN TURKEY. Commons May 9, 1901

POSTAL TELEGRAPHS—FINANCE. Commons May 10, 1901

BRITISH POST OFFICES IN TURKEY. Commons May 16, 1901

STRENGTH OF REGIMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Commons May 23, 1901

3 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons June 7, 1901

2 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons June 10, 1901

SPION KOP—SURVEY. Commons June 14, 1901

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 20, 1901

BUENOS AYRES PARCELS POST. Commons June 24, 1901

THE MANDAT CARTE. Commons June 24, 1901

COMPARATIVE COST OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH MONEY ORDERS. Commons June 24, 1901

2 speeches — TELEGRAPHIC MONEY ORDERS. Commons June 24, 1901

NEW POSTAGE STAMPS. Commons June 24, 1901

BRITISH POST OFFICE AT CONSTANTINOPLE. Commons June 25, 1901

3 speeches — SARK AND GUERNSEY TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION—WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Commons July 22, 1901

2 speeches — BRITISH POSTAL ORDERS IN TURKEY. Commons August 9, 1901

BRITISH PARCELS POST IN TURKEY. Commons August 9, 1901

2 speeches — BRITISH AND GERMAN MONEY ORDER SYSTEM. Commons August 9, 1901

LONDON TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons August 9, 1901

NEW POSTAGE STAMPS. Commons August 9, 1901

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND FREE POSTAGE. Commons August 9, 1901

TELEGRAPH VOTE—PACIFIC CABLE. Commons August 9, 1901

POST OFFICES AS SERVANTS' REGISTRIES. Commons August 12, 1901

REDIRECTION OF TELEGRAMS. Commons August 12, 1901

3 speeches — TELEGRAPHIC CHARGE ANOMALIES. Commons August 12, 1901

4 speeches — PACIFIC CABLE BILL. Commons August 12, 1901

PACIFIC CABLE BILL. Commons August 13, 1901

3 speeches — TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS CHARGES. Commons August 16, 1901

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