Mr John O'Connor
1850 - October 27, 1928Summary information for Mr John O'Connor
Contributions
1908
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons February 11, 1908
2 speeches — Drainage of the Barrow. Commons February 26, 1908
Irish School Building Grant. Commons February 27, 1908
5 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. Commons March 30, 1908
Non-Production of Vouchers by the Rathmines and Rathgar Urban Council. Commons April 14, 1908
2 speeches — County Court Funds in the Post Office Savings Bank. Commons May 7, 1908
5 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT (1887) REPEAL BILL. Commons May 8, 1908
Drainage of the Barrow. Commons May 19, 1908
Rathmines and Rathgar District Council Audit—Production of Vouchers. Commons May 20, 1908
County Court Accounts in Post Office Savings Bank. Commons May 20, 1908
2 speeches — School Inspector Murphy. Commons May 20, 1908
Arrests of Women in the Night. Commons May 20, 1908
DUBLIN AND CENTRAL IRELAND ELECTRIC POWER BILL. Commons May 21, 1908
Dinizulu. Commons May 27, 1908
Suspension of the Town Surveyor of Naas. Commons June 1, 1908
2 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons July 2, 1908
OLD-AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 7, 1908
4 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 14, 1908
2 speeches — Irish Arterial Drainage. Commons July 20, 1908
Purchase of the Hort Estate. Commons July 31, 1908
Unemployment—Government Proposals. Commons October 21, 1908
2 speeches — Unemployment in Ireland. Commons October 26, 1908
Distress Committees in Ireland. Commons October 30, 1908
PREVENTION OF CRIME BILL. Commons November 24, 1908
Sale of the Estate of Fleetwood Rynd, County Kildare. Commons December 1, 1908
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons December 8, 1908
Irish Crown Solicitors and Jury Challenging. Commons December 14, 1908
CONSTABULARY (IRELAND) BILL. Commons December 15, 1908
3 speeches — Charge against an Irish Member. Commons December 16, 1908
Conviction for Cycle Stealing at Wolverhampton. Commons December 17, 1908
5 speeches — Proceedings against Mr. Farrell, M.P. Commons December 17, 1908
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