Mr Samuel Smith

1836 - December 29, 1906
Summary information for Mr Samuel Smith

Contributions

1899

5 speeches — LAWLESSNESS IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Commons February 8, 1899

6 speeches — THIRD DAY'S DEBATE. Commons February 9, 1899

TURKEY AND FOREIGN PHILANTHROPISTS. Commons February 24, 1899

BISHOP DESIGNATE OF MADRAS. Commons March 2, 1899

NAVAL FUNERALS. Commons March 2, 1899

GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY RILL. Commons March 7, 1899

SCHOOL TROUBLES IN FLINT. Commons March 7, 1899

14 speeches — PRIMARY EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons March 7, 1899

ARMENIAN ORPHANAGE. Commons March 9, 1899

MADRAS LAND REVENUE. Commons March 13, 1899

BISHOPRIC OF MADAGASCAR. Commons March 16, 1899

CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 22, 1899

LIQUOR TRAFFIC IN THE NEW HEBRIDES. Commons March 28, 1899

CRISIS IN THE CHURCH. Commons April 11, 1899

THEATRICAL CENSORSHIP Commons April 20, 1899

5 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons April 28, 1899

ENGLAND AND THE VATICAN. Commons May 1, 1899

SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. Commons May 4, 1899

3 speeches — LAMBOURNE NATIONAL SCHOOL. Commons May 8, 1899

CHURCH DISCIPLINE BILL. Commons May 9, 1899

EMIGRATION OF PAUPER CHILDREN TO CANADA. Commons May 15, 1899

4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 2, 1899

THE DISTRESSED ARMENIANS. Commons June 12, 1899

LIQUOR TRADE IN THE MADRAS PRESIDENCY. Commons June 12, 1899

THE VICAR OF ST. MICHAEL'S, SOUTHAMPTON. Commons June 12, 1899

EDUCATION OF CHILDREN BILL. Commons June 14, 1899

LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (No. 14) BILL. (By Order.) Commons June 20, 1899

THE TRANSVAAL AND ARBITRATION. Commons July 6, 1899

OBSCENE EXHIBITIONS AT SEASIDE RESORTS. Commons July 24, 1899

PRESTATYN SCHOOL BOARD POLL. Commons July 25, 1899

THE CLEWER SISTERS AND THE WINDSOR TROOPS. Commons July 28, 1899

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