Mr William Johnston
1829 - July 17, 1902Summary information for Mr William Johnston
Contributions
1902
Belfast Municipal Technical School. Commons February 20, 1902
United Irish League—Skreen and Dromard Branch. Commons February 20, 1902
Irish County Court Reform. Commons February 20, 1902
Francis George Widdows. Commons February 27, 1902
Recent Military Operations. Commons February 28, 1902
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1902–3 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons February 28, 1902
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1902–3 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 13, 1902
Coronation Oath.—Royal Declaration Against Transubstantiation, etc. Commons March 13, 1902
Wireless Telegraphy—Marconi's System in Cape Colony. Commons March 14, 1902
Irish Intermediate Examinations. Commons March 17, 1902
Forestry in Ireland. Commons March 20, 1902
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 20, 1902
The Suspension of Mr. Dillon. Commons March 24, 1902
Dromore Disturbances. Commons April 10, 1902
3 speeches — BELFAST CORPORATION BILL. Commons April 17, 1902
Emigration from Ireland. Commons April 29, 1902
Annaghmore Disturbances. Commons May 7, 1902
COMMITTEES (ASCENSION DAY). Commons May 7, 1902
3 speeches — PUBLIC OFFICES (DUBLIN) BILL. Commons May 28, 1902
Irish Labourers' Acts—Granard Cottages. Commons June 2, 1902
LICENSING BILL. Commons June 16, 1902
Coronation Service. Commons June 18, 1902
1st Battalion, Royal Iniskilling Fusiliers. Commons June 19, 1902
Sligo Model School. Commons June 25, 1902
LICENSING BILL. Commons June 25, 1902
Illness of the King. Commons June 26, 1902
Inspection of Boarded out Children in Ireland. Commons June 26, 1902
The Coronation Reviews. Commons June 30, 1902
Evictions on the De Freyne Estate—Motion for Adjournment. Commons July 2, 1902
Irish Presbyterian Church—Precedence. Commons July 3, 1902
LICEYSING BILL. Commons July 4, 1902
Orange Demonstration at Rostrevor. Commons July 8, 1902
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