Mr Terence O'Connor

1891 - May 8, 1940
Summary information for Mr Terence O'Connor

Contributions

1936

SUPREME COURT (OFFICIAL SHORTHAND NOTE). Commons May 6, 1936

7 speeches — AIR NAVIGATION [MONEY]. Commons May 19, 1936

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Agreements for subsidising transport.) Commons May 25, 1936

6 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Delegation of certain functions of Secretary of State as respects civil aviation.) Commons May 25, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Detertion of aircraft.) Commons May 25, 1936

7 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Power of local authorities to carry on businesses in connection with aerodromes provided by them.) Commons June 25, 1936

7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Agreements for subsidising air transport.) Commons June 25, 1936

CLAUSE 2.—(Delegation of certain functions of Secretary of State as respects civil aviation.) Commons June 25, 1936

CLAUSE 4.—(Information as to air trans port undertakings and use of customs aerodromes.) Commons June 25, 1936

8 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Trespassing at licensed aerodromes.) Commons June 25, 1936

10 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Limitation of liability for certain damage caused by aircraft.) Commons June 25, 1936

CLAUSE 19.—(Provision for giving effect to a certain Convention signed in Rome.) Commons June 25, 1936

4 speeches — NEW SCHEDULE. — (Limits of liability.) Commons June 25, 1936

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (OFFICIAL SHORTHAND WRITERS). Commons July 1, 1936

2 speeches — HIRE-PURCHASE AGREEMENTS. Commons July 9, 1936

2 speeches — HIRE PURCHASE AGREEMENTS. Commons July 28, 1936

15 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons July 29, 1936

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (OFFICIAL SHORTHAND WRITERS). Commons November 18, 1936

3 speeches — CROWN PROCEEDINGS BILL. Commons November 25, 1936

2 speeches — LEASES. Commons November 25, 1936

2 speeches — JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (AGE). Commons December 9, 1936

2 speeches — ACTION FOR DAMAGES, BOW. Commons December 9, 1936

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