Mr John Jenkins
1852 - 1936Summary information for Mr John Jenkins
Contributions
1906
Dockyard Discharges. Commons March 1, 1906
SUPPLY (NAVY ESTIMATES). Commons March 1, 1906
2 speeches — NAVY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons March 7, 1906
THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS. Commons March 20, 1906
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons March 26, 1906
2 speeches — Obsolete War Vessels. Commons March 27, 1906
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons March 27, 1906
Disposal of Obsolete War Ships. Commons April 30, 1906
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons May 24, 1906
Trades Union Rate of Wages in Royal Dockyards. Commons July 2, 1906
Chatham Dockyard. Commons July 2, 1906
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons July 27, 1906
Lundy Island—Suggested Harbour of Refuge. Commons August 3, 1906
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons October 23, 1906
Dockyard Wages. Commons November 1, 1906
3 speeches — Chatham Dockyard. Commons November 5, 1906
Chatham Dockyard. Commons November 12, 1906
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMEND MENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 15, 1906
7 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 16, 1906
H.M.S. "Montagu." Commons November 22, 1906
MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. Commons November 22, 1906
3 speeches — Dockyard Wages. Commons November 26, 1906
4 speeches — Dockyard Workmen and the Christmas Holidays. Commons December 6, 1906
Dockyard Joiners. Commons December 6, 1906
Dublin Army Ordnance Department. Commons December 6, 1906
2 speeches — Dockyard Wages. Commons December 10, 1906
Navy Carpenter Warrant Officers. Commons December 11, 1906
Tenders for Warship Construction Commons December 11, 1906
Naval Bases and Dock Accommodation for the Fleet. Commons December 19, 1906
Army Clothing Factory, Pimlico. Commons December 20, 1906
Royal Army Clothing Department. Commons December 20, 1906
Stokers in the Navy. Commons December 20, 1906
Admiralty Contractors and Fair Wages. Commons December 20, 1906
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