Mr Patrick Brady

1868 - May 20, 1943
Summary information for Mr Patrick Brady

Contributions

1911

PEERS AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. Commons February 6, 1911

Protestant Church of Ireland, Dublin. Commons February 16, 1911

National School Teachers (Ireland). Written Answers February 21, 1911

Remission of Sentence (Dublin). Commons February 28, 1911

2 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE ON SECOND READING.— [Second Day.] Commons February 28, 1911

Stephen's Green Park, Dublin. Commons March 9, 1911

2 speeches — Delay of Telegrams. Commons March 21, 1911

National Insurance Bill. Commons May 17, 1911

Telephone Service Commons May 17, 1911

5 speeches — New College of Science, Dublin. Commons May 25, 1911

2 speeches — Telegraphs and Telephones Maintenance (Ireland). Commons May 25, 1911

Dublin Telegraph Office (Employment of Soldiers). Commons July 5, 1911

TELEPHONE TRANSFER BILL. Commons July 14, 1911

Public Libraries Acts (Return). Commons July 17, 1911

5 speeches — Taxing Office, Dublin. Commons August 8, 1911

CLAUSE 2.—(Grant for the Purpose of the Telegraph Acts.) Commons August 11, 1911

St. Stephen's Green Park Workers (Wages). Commons August 14, 1911

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 14, 1911

NEW CLAUSE.—(Provisions as to Superannuation of Transferred Officers.) Commons August 16, 1911

Public Libraries Act. Commons August 17, 1911

Registration of Titles Office (Ireland). Commons October 26, 1911

Postal, Telegraph, and Telephone Grievances. Written Answers October 30, 1911

PROPOSED CONFERENCE. Commons November 22, 1911

2 speeches — PROPOSED CONFERENCE. Commons November 22, 1911

STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons November 24, 1911

Telephone Construction Work, Dublin. Written Answers December 1, 1911

CLAUSE 35.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons December 8, 1911

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