Mr Ronald McNeill
1861 - October 12, 1934Summary information for Mr Ronald McNeill
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1913
7 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Executive Power in Ireland.) Commons January 2, 1913
6 speeches — CLAUSE 31.—(Office of Lord Lieutenant.) Commons January 9, 1913
4 speeches — CLAUSE 47.—(Appointed Day.) Commons January 13, 1913
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons January 16, 1913
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT ACT (LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME). Commons March 12, 1913
Committee of Imperial Defence. Commons March 26, 1913
Telephone Service. Commons March 26, 1913
3 speeches — MEDICAL BENEFIT. Commons March 26, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Issue of £41,027,000 out of the Consolidated Fund for the Service of the Year Ending 31st March, 1914.) Commons March 26, 1913
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power for the Treasury to Borrow). Commons March 26, 1913
3 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (NO. 1) BILL. Commons March 26, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Short Title.) Commons March 26, 1913
MEDICAL PANEL (KENT). Written Answers March 27, 1913
Castledawson Riot. Commons March 31, 1913
2 speeches — QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Commons March 31, 1913
2 speeches — QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE. Commons April 1, 1913
7 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1913–14. Commons April 1, 1913
Committee on Irish Finance. Written Answers April 1, 1913
Committee on Irish Finance. Written Answers April 2, 1913
Lord Henniker's Offer of Land (Braisworth). Written Answers April 2, 1913
2 speeches — Customs and Excise Department (Promotion). Commons April 7, 1913
CLAUSE 1.—(Power of Secretary if State to Discharge Prisoners Temporarily on Account of their Health.) Commons April 8, 1913
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Commons April 10, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Amendment of Section 145 of the Army Act.) Commons April 16, 1913
SICKNESS BENEFIT. Commons April 17, 1913
Telephone Service. Commons April 17, 1913
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power of Secretary of State to Discharge Prisoners Temporarily on Account of their Health.) Commons April 21, 1913
EXTENSION OF POLLING HOURS BILL. Commons April 25, 1913
3 speeches — AGRICULTURAL LABOURER'S DEATH (WEST HOUGHAM, KENT). Commons April 28, 1913
Customs and Excise. Commons April 28, 1913
Committee on Irish Finance. Written Answers May 5, 1913
Telephone Service. Written Answers May 7, 1913
Business of the House. Commons May 27, 1913
2 speeches — Marconi Committee. Commons June 9, 1913
INSURED PERSONS (ABSENCE FROM HOME). Commons June 9, 1913
3 speeches — SANATORIUM BENEFIT. Commons June 9, 1913
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons June 9, 1913
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons June 9, 1913
4 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons June 10, 1913
Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons June 19, 1913
Telegraph Service. Commons June 25, 1913
Telephone Service. Commons June 25, 1913
Kingstown (Visit of Home Fleet). Commons June 26, 1913
2 speeches — LEAFLETS. Commons June 30, 1913
5 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons June 30, 1913
5 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons July 2, 1913
Wireless Telegraphy. Commons July 3, 1913
RECRUITING. Commons July 14, 1913
4TH BATTALION ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS (CONSECRATING THE COLOULTS). Commons July 16, 1913
2 speeches — WEST INDIA REGIMENT. Commons July 16, 1913
IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 21, 1913
CLOTHING. Commons July 30, 1913
4 speeches — War in Balkans. Commons July 31, 1913
2 speeches — Outrages (Ireland). Commons July 31, 1913
2 speeches — Motor Mail Service (Displaced Driver). Commons July 31, 1913
EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) (GLASGOW ELECTORAL DIVISIONS) BILL. Commons August 4, 1913
NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT (1911) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons August 5, 1913
St. Joseph's Girls' Orphanage, Dublin. Commons August 11, 1913
CLAUSE 2.—(Abolition of Reduction of Benefits in Certain Cases.) Commons August 15, 1913
CLAUSE 4.—(Benefits of Exempted Persons.) Commons August 15, 1913
4 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Special Provisions as to Casual and Intermittent Employment.) Commons August 15, 1913
CLAUSE 10.—(Joint Committee and Insurance Commissioners.) Commons August 15, 1913
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