Sir Henry King
1852 - November 14, 1933Summary information for Sir Henry King
Contributions
1893
THE VALUE OF THE RUPEE. Commons February 2, 1893
INDIAN STAFF CORPS GRIEVANCE. Commons February 7, 1893
THE CURRENCY QUESTION. Commons February 9, 1893
CHOLERA PRECAUTIONS. Commons February 24, 1893
THE INDIAN TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. Commons February 24, 1893
THE INDIA OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT. Commons February 28, 1893
INDIAN POLICE ASSISTANT INSPECTORSHIPS. Commons February 28, 1893
THE FALL OF THE RUPEE. Commons March 16, 1893
INDIAN INCOME TAX. Commons March 16, 1893
EAST INDIA (CIVIL AND MILITARY SERVICES).—RESOLUTION. Commons March 28, 1893
SECOND READING. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons April 6, 1893
TEA. Commons April 24, 1893
INDIAN SERVICE PENSIONS. Commons May 1, 1893
INDIAN STAFF CORPS GRIEVANCES. Commons May 1, 1893
THE INDIAN TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. Commons May 4, 1893
2 speeches — FURLOUGH PAY TO OFFICERS FOR INDIA. Commons May 29, 1893
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE GRIEVANCES. Commons June 15, 1893
THE CASE OF SURGEON LIEUTENANT GENERAL FRANKLIN. Commons June 15, 1893
THE INDIAN CURRENCY. Commons June 26, 1893
CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES IN INDIA. Commons June 27, 1893
2 speeches — THE PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE INDIAN CURRENCY. Commons June 27, 1893
THE INDIAN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Commons June 29, 1893
INDIAN CURRENCY IN CEYLON. Commons June 29, 1893
THE UNCOVENANTED CIVIL SERVICE. Commons July 3, 1893
FURLOUGH RULES IN INDIA. Commons July 3, 1893
THE CIVIL ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION OF INDIA. Commons July 17, 1893
THE COOLIE QUESTION. Commons July 24, 1893
INDIAN CIVIL AND MILITARY ENGINEERS. Commons July 24, 1893
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHOLERA. Commons July 24, 1893
GENERAL FISCHER'S PETITION. Commons July 27, 1893
BEHAE CADASTRAL SURVEY. Commons July 27, 1893
INDIAN COMMANDS. Commons July 27, 1893
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