Sir Henry Holland
1825 - January 29, 1914Summary information for Sir Henry Holland
Contributions
1888
BRITISH COLUMBIA—INTRODUCTION OF RABBITS. Commons February 14, 1888
CEYLON—FOREIGN MAIL STEAMERS. Commons February 16, 1888
THE SEYCHELLES ISLANDS—ISLAND OF MAHÈ. Commons February 16, 1888
LIQUOR ORDINANCES (CROWN COLONIES). Commons February 17, 1888
ISLANDS OF THE PACIFIC—RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION IN TONGA. Commons February 21, 1888
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCES IN CROWN COLONIES. Commons February 21, 1888
SOUTH AFRICA—ZULULAND—THE CHIEF USIBEPU. Commons February 21, 1888
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 5, 1888
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 15, 1888
2 speeches — WESTERN AUSTRALIA—SUSPENSION BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE.—QUESTION. Lords April 16, 1888
COPYRIGHT (MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS) BILL.—(No. 61.) Lords April 24, 1888
COMMITTEE. Lords May 4, 1888
QUESTION. Lords June 5, 1888
2 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords June 8, 1888
2 speeches — THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES— CHINESE IMMIGRANTS. Lords June 15, 1888
MOTION FOR A RETURN. Lords June 21, 1888
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords June 22, 1888
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 28, 1888
(NO. 111.) REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 5, 1888
QUESTION. Lords July 9, 1888
WITHDRAWAL OF NOTICE. Lords July 16, 1888
QUESTIONS. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 16, 1888
OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 16, 1888
QUESTION. Lords July 19, 1888
SOUTH AFRICA—OUTBREAK IN ZULULAND.—QUESTION. Lords July 31, 1888
QUESTION. Lords August 2, 1888
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords November 20, 1888
AUSTRALIA—QUEENSLAND—APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNOR—SIR H. A. BLAKE.—QUESTION. Lords November 27, 1888
QUESTION. Lords December 4, 1888
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE—EXTENSION OF WORKS AT TABLE BAY.—QUESTION. Lords December 11, 1888
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords December 11, 1888
RESOLUTION. Lords December 20, 1888
CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Lords December 21, 1888
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