Mr Keir Hardie

1856 - September 26, 1915
Summary information for Mr Keir Hardie

Contributions

1901

2 speeches — DISCIPLINE ON MERCHANT VESSELS —PROSECUTION OF FIREMEN ON THE "BOHEMIAN." Commons February 25, 1901

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons February 26, 1901

CONDUCT OF THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA Commons February 26, 1901

6 speeches — MINERS (EIGHT HOURS) BILL. Commons February 27, 1901

2 speeches — SUB-LETTING OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Commons February 28, 1901

3 speeches — ROYAL VISIT TO THE COLONIES -PRESS ARRANGEMENTS. Commons February 28, 1901

2 speeches — NEWSPAPER LICENCES IN GIBRALTAR. Commons February 28, 1901

PRIVATE POSTAL COLLECTIONS —SHEFFIELD CASE. Commons February 28, 1901

3 speeches — AMENDMENT OF STANDING ORDER No. 21. Commons March 7, 1901

2 speeches — TIME-EXPIRED MEN-OF-WAR'S MEN ON THE CHINA STATION. Commons March 11, 1901

3 speeches — CIVIL LIST. Commons March 11, 1901

GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY BILL. (By ORDER.) Commons March 12, 1901

GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY BILL. (By ORDER.) Commons March 14, 1901

STANDING ORDERS AMENDMENT. (BY ORDER.) Commons March 15, 1901

3 speeches — GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY RILL. Commons March 15, 1901

2 speeches — POST OFFICE—TWINE CONTRACT. Commons March 15, 1901

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—HOSPITAL COMMISSION'S REPORT. Commons March 19, 1901

2 speeches — ALLEGED BOER ATROCITY AT TAAIBOSCH. Commons March 21, 1901

REJECTED MARK IV. BULLETS. Commons March 21, 1901

2 speeches — SOLDIERS' KITS. Commons March 21, 1901

3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS REVISED SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1900–1901. Commons March 25, 1901

CHINA—ANGLO-RUSSIAN DISPUTE AT TIENTSIN. Commons March 25, 1901

INFANTRY SOLDIERS' KITS. Commons March 26, 1901

PRIVATE POSTAL COLLECTIONS— SHEFFIELD CASK. Commons March 26, 1901

2 speeches — SUGAR.—CUSTOMS. Commons April 18, 1901

LOAN. Commons April 19, 1901

SOCIALIST COMMONWEALTH. Commons April 23, 1901

5 speeches — GREAT EASTERN' RAILWAY BILL [BY ORDER.] Commons April 25, 1901

2 speeches — SS. "BOHEMIAN"—ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF SAILORS. Commons April 29, 1901

TRANSIT OF LIVE STOCK IN GLAMORGANSHIRE. Commons April 29, 1901

CUSTOMS OFFICERS' GRIEVANCES. Commons April 29, 1901

CUSTOMS EXAMINING OFFICERS—CASE OF JAMES ALLAN. Commons April 29, 1901

NAVAL PENSIONERS AS CUSTOMS WATCHERS. Commons April 29, 1901

3 speeches — LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY BILL. (BY ORDER.) Commons April 30, 1901

IRISH RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGES. Commons April 30, 1901

LEAD POISONING—CASE OF ANDREW WELSH. Commons May 2, 1901

3 speeches — 1. FINANCIAL. Commons May 9, 1901

WORKING HOURS OF LONDON WAITERS. Commons June 7, 1901

5 speeches — CIVIL LIST BILL. Commons June 10, 1901

3 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons June 10, 1901

MINES (EIGHT HOURS) BILL. Commons June 12, 1901

2 speeches — BRECHIN LABOUR DISPUTE—CASE OF JAMES BEAN. Commons June 13, 1901

LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (HOUSING OF WORKING CLASSES) (NO. 2) BILL. (BY ORDER). Commons June 14, 1901

CIVIL LIST BILL Commons June 18, 1901

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 25, 1901

5 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 17, 1901

SOUTH AFRICA—BRITISH INDIAN TRADERS. Commons July 18, 1901

POST OFFICE VOLUNTEERS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Commons July 18, 1901

2 speeches — PENRHYN QUARRY DISPUTE—MILITARY AID TO THE CIVIL POWER—CONDUCT OF TROOPS, ETC. Commons August 8, 1901

CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL—CONSTITUTION OF SUBCOMMITTEE. Commons August 8, 1901

CASE OF THOMAS MACKIE. Commons August 13, 1901

3 speeches — INSURING SOLDIERS' LIVES. Commons August 16, 1901

PRIVATE REILLY, 1ST BATTALION DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT. Commons August 16, 1901

WOOLWICH ARSENAL FOREMEN. Commons August 16, 1901

PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD JOINERS' PAY. Commons August 16, 1901

HOURS OF DUTY OF PARLIAMENTARY POLICE. Commons August 16, 1901

BRADFORD LABOUR DISPUTE. Commons August 16, 1901

POSTMEN'S STRIPES. Commons August 16, 1901

2 speeches — CLYDE MUSSEL BEDS. Commons August 16, 1901

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