Mr John Heaton

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

Contributions

1908

Postage Bates to Constantinople. Commons February 4, 1908

Postage Rates to Morocco. Commons February 4, 1908

Postage Rates to China. Commons February 11, 1908

Post Office Life Insurance. Commons February 20, 1908

Payment to Italy and France for Conveyance of British Mails. Commons March 23, 1908

British Postal Agencies in China. Commons March 26, 1908

Government of the Island of British New Guinea. Commons May 18, 1908

Establishment of a British Post Office at Jerusalem. Commons July 1, 1908

Motor Cabs in London. Commons July 2, 1908

British Parcel Mail for Ecuador. Commons July 15, 1908

Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post Charges. Commons July 15, 1908

European Parcels Post Commons July 16, 1908

Post Office Life Insurance. Commons July 16, 1908

Preservatives in Butter. Commons July 17, 1908

British Post Office at Tientsin. Commons July 24, 1908

Imperial Postal Order System—Position of Canada and Australia. Commons October 15, 1908

Postcard Postage Bates. Commons October 15, 1908

Conveyance of American Mails. Commons October 22, 1908

Reply Coupons for Foreign Letters. Commons October 29, 1908

Haslar Naval Hospital. Commons October 29, 1908

Postage Rates for Australian Newspapers. Commons December 2, 1908

Indian Telegrams. Commons December 2, 1908

Collection of Tea-cess by Indian Government. Commons December 4, 1908

Excess Postage on Letters from Abroad. Commons December 14, 1908

Postage on Foreign Letters. Commons December 14, 1908

Government Life Insurances—Recommendations of Departmental Committee. Commons December 14, 1908

Trustee Savings Banks and Life Insurance. Commons December 14, 1908

POST OFFICE CONSOLIDATION BILL. [LORDS.] Commons December 15, 1908

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