Mr Thomas Warner

1857 - December 15, 1934
Summary information for Mr Thomas Warner

Contributions

1897

MILITARY FORCES (MAINTENANCE). Commons February 8, 1897

LAND FORCES. Commons February 12, 1897

6 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1897–8. Commons February 19, 1897

2 speeches — ISSUE OF MONEY FOR THE WORKS MENTIONED IN THE SCHEDULE. Commons February 22, 1897

VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons February 25, 1897

CLASS IV. Commons February 26, 1897

VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons March 3, 1897

VOLUNSTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons March 4, 1897

2 speeches — BORROWING FOR PURPOSES OF ACT, AND ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT. Commons March 18, 1897

CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1897–98 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 26, 1897

3 speeches — CLASS I. Commons April 9, 1897

2 speeches — FINAL BALANCE SHEET. Commons April 29, 1897

3 speeches — CLASS III. Commons April 30, 1897

CLASS II.—CRETE. Commons May 7, 1897

EAST LONDON WATER BILL. Commons May 13, 1897

APPLICATION OF ACT AND DEFINITIONS. Commons May 31, 1897

APPOINTMENT OF CONGESTED DISTRICTS (SCOTLAND) COMMISIONERS. Commons June 29, 1897

PLUMBERS' REGISTRATION BILL. Commons June 30, 1897

COMMENCEMENT OF ACT. Commons June 30, 1897

2 speeches — LAND TRANSFER BILL [H.L.] Commons July 1, 1897

RECOVERY OF DAMAGES FROM STRANGER. Commons July 5, 1897

VERMINOUS PERSONS BILL. Commons July 7, 1897

4 speeches — GENERAL COUNCIL. Commons July 7, 1897

SCALE AND CONDITIONS OF COMPENSATION—SCALE. Commons July 12, 1897

3 speeches — PROHIBITION OF IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN PRISON-MADE GOODS. Commons July 13, 1897

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 15, 1897

REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1897–8. Commons July 16, 1897

FOREIGN PRISON-MADE GOODS BILL. Commons July 20, 1897

2 speeches — SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT. Commons July 20, 1897

MILITARY FORCES. Commons July 23, 1897

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