Mr Michael Joyce

1854 - 1941
Summary information for Mr Michael Joyce

Contributions

1913

Royal Munster Fusiliers (Enlistment). Written Answers January 15, 1913

2 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Power of Board of Trade to make Pilotage Orders.) Commons February 5, 1913

CLAUSE 12.—(Exemption from Compulsory Pilotage of Strips belonging to certain Public Authorities) Commons February 5, 1913

CLAUSE 16.—(Power of Pilotage Authorities to Make Bye-laws.) Commons February 5, 1913

MEDICAL BENEFIT. Commons February 10, 1913

CLAUSE 7.—(Power of Board of Trade to make Pilotage Orders.) Commons March 6, 1913

3 speeches — Labourers (Ireland) Acts. Commons March 12, 1913

LIMERICK COURT OF REFEREES. Commons March 17, 1913

Importation of Straw (Ireland). Commons March 17, 1913

Military Barracks, Limerick (Painting Contract). Commons March 17, 1913

5 speeches — Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Commons April 3, 1913

Pilotage Service (Cardiff). Commons April 21, 1913

Army Pension (Robert Healy). Written Answers April 28, 1913

2 speeches — Limerick City (Commission of Peace). Commons May 1, 1913

Old Age Pensions. Written Answers May 7, 1913

MOTOR CAR ACT (1903) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 6, 1913

HOUSE OF COMMONS (RPOCEDURE). Commons June 27, 1913

2 speeches — Revising Barristers (Ireland). Commons July 3, 1913

Poet Laureateship. Commons July 9, 1913

NEW CLAUSE.—(Certificates to be Insured.) Commons July 9, 1913

Small Dwellings (Loans). Commons July 14, 1913

Telegraph Service. Commons July 15, 1913

Postal Service (Limerick). Commons July 15, 1913

7 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE.—(Class II—VOTE 8.) Commons July 16, 1913

OXFORD UNIVERSITY (ST. EDMUND HALL AND GATCOMBE RECTORY) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 30, 1913

Royal Engineers (Sapper Percy W. Shurley). Written Answers August 12, 1913

5 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 14, 1913

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