Mr Michael Joyce
1854 - 1941Summary information for Mr Michael Joyce
Contributions
1917
ALLOTMENTS (IRELAND). Commons February 12, 1917
TIME-EXPIRED SOLDIERS (LEAVE). Written Answers February 19, 1917
RAILWAY PASSENGER FARES. Written Answers February 22, 1917
NEW CLAUSE.—(Extent of Act.) Commons February 27, 1917
3 speeches — LIMERICK HARBOCR (COAL IMPORTS). Commons March 6, 1917
MINING INDUSTRY (RATES OF PAY). Commons March 12, 1917
MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons March 19, 1917
POTATOES. Commons March 20, 1917
Evicted Tenant (Ireland). Written Answers March 20, 1917
NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS, IRELAND. Written Answers March 20, 1917
SUGAR DISTRIBUTION (IRELAND). Commons March 22, 1917
4 speeches — BACON. Commons March 30, 1917
AMERICAN PACKERS. Commons March 30, 1917
IRISH BACON. Written Answers April 2, 1917
ARMY MEAT CONTRACTS. Commons June 19, 1917
GRAND CANAL (IRELAND) LOCK KEEPERS). Commons June 21, 1917
2 speeches — AMERICA (PASSPORTS). Commons July 5, 1917
Grand Canal Lock-keepers (Ireland). Written Answers July 9, 1917
TRANSFERS. Written Answers July 12, 1917
POSTAL OFFICIALS (PENSIONS). Commons November 13, 1917
PUBLIC SCHOOLS (CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS). Commons November 13, 1917
PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH IN PARIS. Commons November 13, 1917
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT (IRELAND), 1908. Commons November 15, 1917
LIEUT. —COLONEL MONTEAGLE BROWNE. Commons November 20, 1917
POTATOES. Commons November 21, 1917
2 speeches — Housing Schemes (Ireland). Commons November 23, 1917
ARIGNA COAL-FIELD, COUNTY LEITRIM. Commons November 26, 1917
CLAUSE 20. —(Voting by Absent Voters.) Commons November 26, 1917
NATIONAL SHIPBUILDING YARDS. Commons November 28, 1917
2 speeches — GAELIC (COURTS-MARTIAL). Commons November 28, 1917
2 speeches — CLAUSE 37.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons November 28, 1917
DISABLED OFFICERS (ALLOWANCES). Written Answers November 28, 1917
POLITICAL PRISONERS (IRELAND). Commons November 29, 1917
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