Mr Samuel Galbraith
1853 - April 10, 1936Summary information for Mr Samuel Galbraith
Contributions
1921
INQUIRIES, CORK AND MALLOW. Commons February 17, 1921
PALESTINE. Written Answers February 17, 1921
CONSTANTINOPLE. Written Answers February 17, 1921
CONSTANTINOPLE. Written Answers February 17, 1921
2 speeches — ROYAL AIR FORCE. Written Answers February 24, 1921
DRUNKENNESS, SCOTLAND. Written Answers March 1, 1921
PAUPERS AND LUNATICS (MAINTENANCE). Written Answers March 2, 1921
POLICE (MAINTENANCE). Written Answers March 2, 1921
MURDERS AND OUTRAGES. Commons April 7, 1921
DEATH, ABBEYFEALE. Commons April 7, 1921
MURDERS AND OUTRAGES. Commons April 14, 1921
AUXILIARY CADETS (LOOTING CHARGES). Commons April 14, 1921
PROSECUTION, ATHLONE. Commons April 20, 1921
AUXILIARY CADETS (LOOTING CHARGES). Commons April 20, 1921
MURDERS AND OUTRAGES. Commons May 26, 1921
MILITARY OPERATIONS. Commons May 26, 1921
SHOOTING (COMPENSATION CLAIM). Commons May 26, 1921
BALLINAMORE, LEITRIM. Commons June 2, 1921
DISTURBANCES, BANTRY. Commons June 2, 1921
CREAMERIES (DESTRUCTION). Commons June 2, 1921
GERMAN REPARATION. Commons June 6, 1921
SHOOTING, CARRIGLEA. Commons June 9, 1921
DEATH, OVENS. Commons June 9, 1921
GENERAL CROZIER. Commons June 9, 1921
GERMAN REPARATION. Commons June 14, 1921
NATIONAL EXPENDITURE. Commons June 15, 1921
NATIONAL WAR BONDS (CONVERSION LOAN). Written Answers June 15, 1921
MURDERS. Commons June 16, 1921
DESTRUCTION OF SHOPS, KILDORRERY. Commons June 16, 1921
MILITAEY OPEEATIONS. Commons June 16, 1921
GERMAN REPARATION. Commons June 21, 1921
GERMAN REPARATION. Commons June 22, 1921
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Commons June 22, 1921
MILITARY OPERATIONS. Commons June 23, 1921
SHOOTINGS. Written Answers June 23, 1921
MURDERS. Written Answers June 23, 1921
COAL (BREWING AND DISTILLING). Commons June 27, 1921
BEER AND WINES (RAILWAY TRAFFIC). Commons June 27, 1921
COMPULSORY ACQUISITION (ARBITRATORS' AWARDS). Written Answers November 10, 1921
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