Mr John Mooney

1874 - April 12, 1934
Summary information for Mr John Mooney

Contributions

1904

Unexpended Balances of Irish Votes. Commons February 29, 1904

TOWN TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 4, 1904

POLICE (IRELAND). Commons March 29, 1904

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons April 14, 1904

Irish Queen's Colleges—Deputy- Presidents- Commons April 19, 1904

Rathmines Urban District. Commons April 19, 1904

CLASS 1. Commons April 28, 1904

Dublin College of Science and Art-Architect's nationality. Commons May 4, 1904

REGISTRATION OF CLUBS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 6, 1904

Dublin College of Science. Commons May 9, 1904

2 speeches — Architect of College of Science, Dublin. Commons May 12, 1904

College of Science, Dublin—Appointment of Architect. Commons May 16, 1904

Bicycle Thefts in Dublin. Commons May 16, 1904

2 speeches — Dublin College of Science—Architects' Remuneration. Commons May 19, 1904

Bicycle Thefts in Dublin. Commons May 19, 1904

Dublin Cycle Stealing Case. Commons June 13, 1904

Law Officers and Local Government Inquiries. Commons June 20, 1904

CLASS II. Commons June 23, 1904

Rathmines-Polling District Dispute. Commons July 4, 1904

Rathmines Commissioners' Appeal. Commons July 4, 1904

Rathmines Register. Commons July 11, 1904

2 speeches — Kingstown and Dalkey Voters Lists. Commons July 11, 1904

3 speeches — Rathmines Registration Lists. Commons July 21, 1904

2 speeches — Rathmines Commissioners' Appeal. Commons July 21, 1904

3 speeches — RATHMINES REGISTRATION SCANDAL—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT REFUSED. Commons July 21, 1904

2 speeches — Adulteration of Spirits. Commons July 27, 1904

Rathmines Registration Scandal. Commons July 27, 1904

2 speeches — Rathmines Commissioners' Appeal. Commons August 1, 1904

Spirit Permits. Commons August 4, 1904

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