Mr Thomas Scanlan
1874 - January 9, 1930Summary information for Mr Thomas Scanlan
Contributions
1918
MILITARY SERVICE BILL. Commons January 17, 1918
2 speeches — CATTLE SALES ORDER. Commons February 5, 1918
POTATO FLOUR. Written Answers February 14, 1918
ARIGNA COAL MINES. Written Answers February 14, 1918
Prisons Service (Ireland). Written Answers February 14, 1918
3 speeches — POTATO CROP (ULSTER). Commons March 18, 1918
TEA. Commons March 18, 1918
Notification of Births (Ireland). Commons March 18, 1918
INCREASE OF RENT (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons March 20, 1918
SPIRITS (IRELAND). Written Answers March 20, 1918
MAIZE. Written Answers March 20, 1918
STEAMSHIP SERVICE, SLIGO AND BELMULLET. Written Answers March 20, 1918
4 speeches — FOOD SUPPLIES. Commons March 21, 1918
HELP FROM DOMINIONS Commons April 9, 1918
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of Obligation to Military Service.) Commons April 11, 1918
6 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power by Order in Council to Apply Act to Ireland.) Commons April 12, 1918
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power by Order in Council to apply Act to Ireland.) Commons April 16, 1918
4 speeches — Mr. DILLON'S MOTION. Commons July 29, 1918
2 speeches — FUEL AND LIGHTING ORDER. Commons July 31, 1918
SLIGO (EXTRA POLICE). Commons August 1, 1918
2 speeches — PUBLIC GATHERINGS. Commons August 1, 1918
ULSTER VOLUNTEERS (ARMS). Commons August 1, 1918
NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons August 5, 1918
2 speeches — PRISON WARDERS (PAY, ETC.). Written Answers August 8, 1918
CLAUSE 4.—(School Management Committees.) Commons October 16, 1918
5 speeches — CLAUSE 18.—(Transfer of Voluntary Schools.) Commons October 16, 1918
2 speeches — HOUSING. Commons October 17, 1918
ADAPTATION OF ACTS. Commons October 17, 1918
3 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. Commons November 5, 1918
PRISON WARDERS. Written Answers November 12, 1918
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Written Answers November 12, 1918
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