Mr Michael Reddy
1848 - July 30, 1919Summary information for Mr Michael Reddy
Contributions
1916
5 speeches — River Shannon. Commons May 22, 1916
3 speeches — River Shannon. Commons May 25, 1916
Chinese Seamen (East London Lodging Houses). Written Answers June 1, 1916
2 speeches — LAND QUESTION (COUNTY GALWAY). Commons July 13, 1916
AMENDING BILL. Commons July 17, 1916
3 speeches — RESIDENCE IN IRELAND. Commons July 18, 1916
OFFICERS ON LEAVE (RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS). Commons July 18, 1916
MOTORING ACCIDENTS (RECKLESS DRIVING). Commons July 18, 1916
NAVY LEAGUE Commons July 19, 1916
DISTURBANCES IN IRELAND Commons July 19, 1916
3 speeches — Cattle-Driving (Ballinasloe). Commons July 19, 1916
SINN FEIN VOLUNTEERS (UNIFORM). Commons July 24, 1916
ARREST OF MR. J. NAUGHTON. Written Answers July 24, 1916
Class VII. Commons July 25, 1916
ENEMY ALIENS. Commons July 26, 1916
2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 4) BILL. Commons July 26, 1916
SIR EDGAR SPEYER. Commons July 31, 1916
CHIEF SECRETARY APPOINTED. Commons July 31, 1916
HOME BATTALIONS (PROMOTION). Written Answers July 31, 1916
WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Commons August 1, 1916
3 speeches — RIVER SHANNON (FLOODING). Commons October 12, 1916
RECRUITING (IRELAND). Commons October 12, 1916
DISTURBANCES IN IRELAND. Written Answers October 17, 1916
ROAD CONTRACTS (IRELAND). Written Answers October 17, 1916
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. Commons October 18, 1916
CAPTAIN BOWEN-COLTHURST. Commons October 19, 1916
2 speeches — POLICE PAY (IRELAND). Commons October 19, 1916
DE VESCI ESTATE (QUEEN'S COUNTY). Commons October 19, 1916
CONSTABULARY AND POLICE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 7, 1916
SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND). Written Answers November 14, 1916
IRISH OFFICE (CIVIL SERVICE MEN). Commons November 16, 1916
RABBITS. Commons November 22, 1916
OFFICERS' DEPARTMENTAL WORK. Commons November 27, 1916
2 speeches — National School Teachers (Ireland). Commons December 14, 1916
2 speeches — SMALL ECONOMIC HOLDINGS (IRELAND). Commons December 19, 1916
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