Sir Charles Dilke
1843 - January 26, 1911Summary information for Sir Charles Dilke
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1874
2 speeches — ARMY—THE DEFENCE ACT—WORM WOOD SCRUBBS.—QUESTIONS. Commons March 23, 1874
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 25, 1874
OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 27, 1874
METROPOLITAN POLICE—EX-CONSTABLE GOODCHILD.—QUESTION. Commons April 16, 1874
QUESTION. Commons April 16, 1874
CIVIL SERVICE WRITERS—SICK LEAVE.—QUESTION. Commons April 20, 1874
CANADA PACIFIC RAILWAY—THE GUARANTEE.—QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1874
STRIKE OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS—QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1874
QUESTION. Commons May 7, 1874
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons May 11, 1874
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 12, 1874
METROPOLIS—RAPHAEL'S CARTOONS —OPENING OF PUBLIC MUSEUMS ON SUNDAYS.—QUESTION. Commons May 14, 1874
OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 15, 1874
RESOLUTION. Commons May 19, 1874
2 speeches — INTOXICATING LIQUORS BILL. [BILL 83.] Commons June 5, 1874
[BILL 83–139.] CONSIDERATION. Commons June 16, 1874
2 speeches — ARMY—DUKE OF YORK'S SCHOOL—FELTHAM SCHOOL.—QUESTION. Commons June 18, 1874
2 speeches — CONSIDERATIONS. Commons June 18, 1874
QUESTION. Commons June 22, 1874
[BILL 140.] SECOND READING. Commons June 22, 1874
QUESTION. Commons July 6, 1874
CHELSEA BRIDGE AND BATTERSEA PARK.—QUESTION. Commons July 16, 1874
THE FIJI ISLANDS.—QUESTION. Commons July 20, 1874
2 speeches — THE FIJI ISLANDS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 21, 1874
ACCESS TO THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.—QUESTION. Commons July 28, 1874
[BILL 232.] SECOND READING. Commons July 28, 1874
COMMITTEE. Commons July 29, 1874
STANDING ORDERS. Commons July 30, 1874
[BILL 201.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 30, 1874
QUESTION. Commons August 3, 1874
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons August 4, 1874
QUESTION. Commons August 6, 1874
QUESTION. Commons August 6, 1874
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