Mr Maurice Healy
1859 - November 9, 1923Summary information for Mr Maurice Healy
Contributions
1917
OATS. Written Answers March 5, 1917
EMERGENCY LEGISLATION (MANUALS). Written Answers April 2, 1917
COURTS-MARTIAL (PROCEDURE). Written Answers April 3, 1917
2 speeches — Mail Service (Ireland). Written Answers April 3, 1917
3 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons June 5, 1917
5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Parliamentary Franchises (Men).) Commons June 6, 1917
6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Parliamentary Franchises (Men).) Commons June 7, 1917
6 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Local Government Franchise (Men.).) Commons June 18, 1917
5 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Franchises (Women)) Commons June 20, 1917
2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Special Provisions for Persons Serving on War Service.) Commons June 20, 1917
DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT (IRISH PRISONERS). Written Answers July 11, 1917
CLAUSE 5.—(Special Provisions for Persons Serving on War Service.) Commons November 20, 1917
4 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Right of Person Registered to Vote.) Commons November 20, 1917
CLAUSE 8.—(Provision -as. to Disqualifications) Commons November 20, 1917
5 speeches — CLAUSE 8. —(Provision as to Disqualifications.) Commons November 21, 1917
2 speeches — CLAUSE 9. —(Spring and Autumn Registers.) Commons November 21, 1917
CLAUSE 15. —(Compensation to Existing Assistant Overseers.) Commons November 21, 1917
3 speeches — CLAUSE 16. —(Register for University Constituencies.) Commons November 21, 1917
ARMY PAY OFFICE, CORK. Written Answers November 23, 1917
Technical Education (Ireland). Written Answers November 26, 1917
19 speeches — CLAUSE 37.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons November 28, 1917
6 speeches — REGISTRATION RULES. Commons November 28, 1917
2 speeches — National School Teachers (Ireland). Written Answers November 28, 1917
UNIVERSITY REDISTRIBUTION (IRELAND). Commons November 29, 1917
2 speeches — Education (Ireland). Commons November 29, 1917
2 speeches — RULE 16.—(Record of Addresses to be Kept.) Commons November 29, 1917
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