Mr John Wason
1848 - April 19, 1921Summary information for Mr John Wason
Contributions
1904
Estate Duty on Colonial Securities. Commons February 22, 1904
Land Grants in East Africa. Commons February 22, 1904
CHINESE LABOUR, IN THE TRANSVAAL. Commons February 22, 1904
East Africa and Uganda Currency. Commons February 23, 1904
Inadequate Accommodation at Lerwick Post Office. Commons February 25, 1904
The Zionists. Commons February 25, 1904
Land Concessions in East Africa. Commons February 29, 1904
Indentured and Free Chinese Labour in the Transvaal. Commons March 2, 1904
Disposal of Bodies of Whales cast up by the Sea. Commons March 7, 1904
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (MARINERS' VOTES). Commons March 8, 1904
Uganda Currency. Commons March 9, 1904
Indigent Europeans at Mombasa. Commons March 9, 1904
Increased Penalties for Illegal Trawling. Commons March 10, 1904
Crown Fishing Rights in Orkney. Commons March 14, 1904
Carcases of Whales off Shetland Coast. Commons March 21, 1904
Transvaal Labour Ordinance—Public Opinion in the Transvaal. Commons March 21, 1904
CLASS III. Commons March 22, 1904
DOGS BILL. Commons March 23, 1904
South African and East African Mail Subsidies. Commons March 24, 1904
Dentistry in British East Africa and Uganda. Commons March 24, 1904
Registration of Dogs—Free Collars. Commons March 28, 1904
Lord Northcote and Preferential Tariffs. Commons March 28, 1904
EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons March 28, 1904
Medical Attendance on Paupers in the Highlands. Commons April 13, 1904
Congo Free State—Trade Difficulties. Commons April 26, 1904
CUSTOMS—TOBACCO. Commons April 26, 1904
2 speeches — Gilbert Islands. Commons April 27, 1904
The Record Breaking Motor Car Tour. Commons May 2, 1904
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 5, 1904
3 speeches — Orkney Mail Delays Commons May 10, 1904
2 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 12, 1904
2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING (LIGHTHOUSES) BILL. Commons May 13, 1904
2 speeches — Proposed Jewish Settlement in East Africa. Commons May 17, 1904
Congo Free State—Case of Silvanus Jones. Commons May 18, 1904
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 31, 1904
CLASS II. Commons June 2, 1904
Pauper Children and Pauper Nursing in Scotland. Commons June 6, 1904
Administration of Colonial Possessions. Commons June 7, 1904
Illegal Trawling—Sale of Seized Tackle Commons June 8, 1904
Chinese Labour in the Transvaal. Commons June 9, 1904
5 speeches — Class II. Commons June 9, 1904
2 speeches — Question put, and negatived. Commons June 13, 1904
Orkney Mail Service. Commons June 15, 1904
2 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 15, 1904
The Proposed Jewish Settlement in East Africa. Commons June 20, 1904
6 speeches — EAST AFRICA (ALIEX SETTLEMENT). Commons June 20, 1904
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 20, 1904
Telephonic Communication Between Padstow and Hawker's Cove. Commons June 22, 1904
Sir Charles Eliot's Resignation. Commons June 27, 1904
LICENSING BILL. Commons June 27, 1904
East Africa—Sir Donald Stewart's Appointment as Administrator. Commons June 28, 1904
LICENSING BILL. Commons June 28, 1904
Licensing Bill. Commons June 30, 1904
Resignation of Sir Charles Eliot-Suggested Committee of Inquiry. Commons July 4, 1904
Licensing Bill—Value of Licensed Premises Affected. Commons July 4, 1904
4 speeches — LICENSING BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons July 4, 1904
Administration of the East Africa Protectorate—Dismissal of Mr. Hopton. Commons July 5, 1904
Zanzibar—Direction of Affairs during Sultan's Minority. Commons July 7, 1904
Regent of Zanzibar. Commons July 11, 1904
Precedence in the Colonies. Commons July 21, 1904
2 speeches — Chief Justice of New Zealand—Question of Precedence. Commons July 25, 1904
Annual Leave for Medical Officers in Remote Highland and Island Parishes. Commons August 1, 1904
Mr. Arnold Forster's Statement on Labour Recruiting in China. Commons August 1, 1904
Durness Medical Case. Commons August 3, 1904
Visit of British Warships to Lerwick. Commons August 4, 1904
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