Mr Walter Runciman

1870 - November 14, 1949
Summary information for Mr Walter Runciman

Contributions

1904

2 speeches — Shipping Profits. Commons February 11, 1904

Russo-Japanese war—Coal as Contraband Commons February 17, 1904

2 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons February 22, 1904

Vaccination Act—Interpretation of Section 2. Commons February 23, 1904

4 speeches — NAVY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons February 23, 1904

Re-boilering in the Navy. Commons February 25, 1904

Naval Repairs in Private Dockyards Commons February 25, 1904

4 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons February 25, 1904

Exports of Coal into France. Commons February 26, 1904

Produce of Coal Export Duty. Commons February 26, 1904

Coal Export Duty. Commons February 26, 1904

Vaccination Exemption Certificates— Case of Mr. Bickham. Commons February 29, 1904

3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 1, 1904

South African War—Officers' Gratuities. Commons March 3, 1904

4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 3, 1904

Navy—Repairs to Vessels. Commons March 7, 1904

Repairs to "Circe," "Leda," and "Jason." Commons March 7, 1904

Sea Carriage of Grain. Commons March 16, 1904

Expenditure under Naval Works Act. Commons March 21, 1904

Construction of Steamships under Cunard Agreement. Commons March 21, 1904

2 speeches — NAVY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons March 22, 1904

4 speeches — INCOME-TAX. Commons April 21, 1904

National Debt Statistics Commons April 25, 1904

CLASS I. Commons April 28, 1904

Naval Expenditure of France, Germany, and Russia. Commons May 13, 1904

Imperial Defence Act—Expenditure for Military Purposes. Commons May 13, 1904

Normal Military Expenditure of France, Germany, and Russia. Commons May 18, 1904

Normal Naval Expenditure of France, Germany, and Russia. Commons May 18, 1904

Mess Tents for Militia Regiments. Commons May 18, 1904

Naval Expenditure of France, Germany, and Russia. Commons June 1, 1904

Anglo-French Agreement-Position of Newfoundland. Commons June 3, 1904

PENAL SERVITUDE BILL. Commons June 3, 1904

Naval Expenditure of France, Germany and Russia. Commons June 8, 1904

ALIENS BILL. Commons June 8, 1904

2 speeches — ALIENS (EXPENSES). Commons June 8, 1904

2 speeches — Food Supply Commission. Commons June 13, 1904

Cost of Protection of Canadian Fisheries by British Navy. Commons June 14, 1904

Issues under the Imperial Defence Act. Commons June 16, 1904

British-Indian Traders in the Transvaal Commons June 16, 1904

4 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons June 21, 1904

Fees of Public Vaccinators. Commons June 27, 1904

Military Service in India. Commons June 27, 1904

2 speeches — TYNESIDE TRAMWAYS AND TRAM ROADS BILL [LORDS] (BY ORDER.) Commons June 30, 1904

Import Duty on Magazines in Australia. Commons July 6, 1904

The Seizure of the "Allanton." Commons July 14, 1904

2 speeches — MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD BILL [Loans] (By ORDER). Commons July 14, 1904

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 18, 1904

FINANCE BILL. Commons July 18, 1904

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 19, 1904

6 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 19, 1904

3 speeches — Licensing Bill—Compensation for Goodwill. Commons July 28, 1904

Departmental Committee on the System of Levying Harbour and Dock Dues. Commons July 28, 1904

RUSSIAN SEIZURES OF BRITISH SHIPS. Commons July 28, 1904

Number and Cost of British Troops Stationed in South Africa—Colonial Contributions to Cost. Commons July 29, 1904

Number and Cost of British Troops Stationed at Canadian Ports— Canadian Contributions to Cost. Commons July 29, 1904

2 speeches — CAPITAL EXPENDITURE (MONEY). Commons August 2, 1904

7 speeches — CUNARD AGREEMENT [MONEY] Commons August 2, 1904

Issue of Up-to-date Edition of Fiscal Blue-book. Commons August 4, 1904

POST OFFICE SITES BILL. Commons August 5, 1904

SECOND READING. Commons August 5, 1904

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons August 8, 1904

SECOND READING. Commons August 8, 1904

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