Sir Charles Cameron
1841 - October 2, 1924Summary information for Sir Charles Cameron
Contributions
1897
HABITUAL OFFENDERS (SCOTLAND). Commons March 30, 1897
ANTI-PLAGUE INOCULATION (INDIA). Commons April 1, 1897
2 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons April 1, 1897
INCOME TAX (SCOTLAND). Commons April 8, 1897
ILLEGAL TRAWLING (MORAY FIRTH). Commons April 29, 1897
TELEPHONE SERVICE (GLASGOW). Commons April 29, 1897
SALT (HER MAJESTY'S SHIPS). Commons April 30, 1897
SCIENCE AND ART GRANTS (SCOTLAND). Commons April 30, 1897
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons April 30, 1897
HABITUAL OFFENDERS AND ADULT REFORMATORIES. Commons May 4, 1897
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (ENGLAND). Commons May 7, 1897
POST OFFICE CONSOLIDATION BILL [H.L.] Commons May 11, 1897
HERRINGS (IMPORTED). Commons May 17, 1897
2 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) [GRANTS]. Commons June 21, 1897
SCHOOL CORPORAL PUNISHMENT (SCOTLAND). Commons June 25, 1897
CLASS II. Commons June 25, 1897
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 2, 1897
2 speeches — LOCHMADDY WATER SCHEME. Commons July 5, 1897
ARREST BY VENEZUELAN AUTHORITIES. Commons July 5, 1897
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1897–8. Commons July 16, 1897
AID GRANT OF 3s. PER CHILD TO VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS. Commons July 21, 1897
APPLICATION OF MONEYS AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE COMMISSIONERS. Commons July 22, 1897
INSPECTION AND DESTRUCTION OF UNSOUND MEAT, ETC. Commons July 22, 1897
DEFINTIONS. Commons July 22, 1897
2 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITY TO APPOINT MEDICAL AND OTHER OFFICERS. Commons July 22, 1897
POWER OF ENTRY TO LOCAL AUTHORITY OR THEIR OFFICERS. Commons July 22, 1897
POWER FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY TO MAKE BYELAWS AS TO PIGSTYES. Commons July 22, 1897
INFECTIOUS DISEASES.—POWER TO INSPECT PREMISES WHERE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SUPPOSED To EXIST. Commons July 22, 1897
LOCAL AUTHORITY TO SEE TO THE EXE CUTION OF REGULATIONS. Commons July 22, 1897
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 27, 1897
PENALTY FOR CAUSING WATER TO BE CORRUPTED BY GAS WASHINGS, ETC. Commons July 28, 1897
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