Mr John Laurie
1835 - May 20, 1912Summary information for Mr John Laurie
Contributions
1905
3 speeches — Heavy Motor-Car Regulations. Commons February 28, 1905
APPOINTMENT OF LORD SELBORNE AS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Commons March 6, 1905
Discharge of Employees in the Barracks Department. Commons March 13, 1905
The Royal Horse Artillery. Commons March 13, 1905
Colonial Marriage With a Deceased Wife's Sister. Commons March 13, 1905
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons March 13, 1905
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons March 14, 1905
2 speeches — Colonial Marriages. Commons March 21, 1905
Weather Forecasts for Farmers. Commons March 28, 1905
Legalising of Colonial Marriages in this Country. Commons March 30, 1905
Admiralty Courtyard, Whitehall. Commons March 30, 1905
Legalising of Colonial Marriages in this Country. Commons March 30, 1905
Admiralty Courtyard, Whitehall. Commons March 30, 1905
Training of Seamen. Commons April 5, 1905
Newfoundland Fisheries—British Cruisers on the French Shore. Commons April 5, 1905
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons April 6, 1905
Cost of the Infantry Soldier. Commons April 11, 1905
2 speeches — Volunteer Brigade Majors. Commons April 18, 1905
2 speeches — Recruiting Statistics. Commons April 18, 1905
Extensions of Army Service. Commons April 18, 1905
Young Army Recruits. Commons April 18, 1905
2 speeches — Transport of Soldiers in South Africa. Commons May 15, 1905
3 speeches — Heavy Motor Traffic in London. Commons May 15, 1905
Promotion in the Army. Commons May 29, 1905
2 speeches — Army Officers' Appeals. Commons May 29, 1905
3 speeches — Linked Battalions. Commons May 29, 1905
CLASS II. Commons June 1, 1905
Linked Battalions. Commons June 5, 1905
3 speeches — Police and Motor-Car Drivers. Commons June 26, 1905
Horse Disease at Waterford. Commons July 5, 1905
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—SIR E GREY'S VOTE OF CENSURE. Commons July 10, 1905
2 speeches — MEDICAL ACT (1880) AMENDMENT BILL. [THIRD READING.] Commons July 18, 1905
Medical Examination of Volunteers. Commons August 9, 1905
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