Sir Horatio Parker
1862 - September 6, 1932Summary information for Sir Horatio Parker
Contributions
1908
Retrenchment in Transvaal Civil Service and South African Constabulary. Commons February 3, 1908
Japanese Immigration into Canada. Commons February 6, 1908
12 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 6, 1908
Shipbuilding Policy of the Government. Commons February 10, 1908
St. Helena. Commons February 10, 1908
Crown Agent's Office Finance. Commons February 11, 1908
East African Civil Service. Commons February 13, 1908
SMALL LANDHOLDERS (SCOTLAND) BILL AND LAND VALUES (SCOTLAND) BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME). Commons February 13, 1908
Casablanca Operations. Commons February 17, 1908
Unskilled Labour. Commons February 17, 1908
Overtime in the Customs Service. Commons February 18, 1908
The Eight Hours Bill. Commons February 19, 1908
Pacific Islanders' Protection Act. Commons February 20, 1908
Army Reservists Abroad. Commons February 24, 1908
2 speeches — Uni-Cameral Legislatures. Commons February 26, 1908
Rand Labour.—Madagascar as a Recruiting Ground. Commons March 2, 1908
REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS. Commons March 2, 1908
Chinese Railway Extensions. Commons March 3, 1908
2 speeches — Chinese Labour in South African Mines. Commons March 4, 1908
Imprisoned Anti-Vaccinators. Commons March 5, 1908
3 speeches — Treatment of Native Labour in South Africa. Commons March 9, 1908
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 9, 1908
5 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 10, 1908
Natives in the South African Mines. Commons March 11, 1908
Mozambique Labour in the Rand Mines Commons March 12, 1908
The Nairobi Floggings. Commons March 16, 1908
Hayti Despatch of British Warships. Commons March 16, 1908
Warships at Hayti. Commons March 18, 1908
Wages in the Transvaal Commons March 23, 1908
Steamship Communication in East Africa. Commons March 24, 1908
The Nairobi Incident. Commons March 30, 1908
White Labour in the Transvaal Mines. Commons March 31, 1908
Dinizulu's Position in Zululand. Commons April 6, 1908
5 speeches — ADJOURNMENT. Commons April 14, 1908
2 speeches — Bisley Class Firing Accident. Commons April 28, 1908
Trade Combinations in Great Britain. Commons April 29, 1908
Dismissed Transvaal Civil Servants. Commons April 30, 1908
2 speeches — White Labour in the Transvaal Mines. Commons May 4, 1908
2 speeches — Crown Colonies and Preferential Trade Relations. Commons May 5, 1908
5 speeches — PORT OF LONDON BILL. Commons May 6, 1908
2 speeches — West Indian and Canadian Trade. Commons May 7, 1908
2 speeches — Trade and Market Trusts. Commons May 7, 1908
Camp Leave Regulations. Commons May 11, 1908
The Congo. Commons May 11, 1908
Dr. Lane Sansom. Commons May 13, 1908
4 speeches — NATIVE AFFAIRS (SOUTH AFRICA). Commons May 13, 1908
Australian Mint. Commons May 14, 1908
3 speeches — British East Africa. Commons May 18, 1908
2 speeches — Taxation in British East Africa. Commons May 20, 1908
Transvaal Local Government Bill. Commons May 25, 1908
INCOME-TAX. Commons May 25, 1908
2 speeches — Chatham Harbour. Commons May 27, 1908
Milk Imports. Commons May 28, 1908
3 speeches — CLASS V. Commons May 28, 1908
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 1, 1908
Brussels Sugar Convention. Commons June 2, 1908
South African Customs Conference. Commons July 20, 1908
Dinizulu's Trial. Commons July 21, 1908
5 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons July 21, 1908
Dinizulu's Trial. Commons July 22, 1908
2 speeches — Portuguese Native Labourers. Commons July 23, 1908
8 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 25, 1908
2 speeches — Class II. Commons July 27, 1908
Gun Running on the Afghan Frontier. Commons July 28, 1908
West Indian Banana Trade. Commons July 28, 1908
6 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 28, 1908
2 speeches — Royal Naval Reserve. Commons July 30, 1908
Naval Discussions. Commons July 30, 1908
ADJOURNMENT (AUTUMN SITTINGS). Commons July 31, 1908
Admiralty Granite Contracts Commons October 14, 1908
2 speeches — Orange River Colony Land Bill. Commons October 19, 1908
3 speeches — CHILDREN BILL. Commons October 19, 1908
2 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons October 20, 1908
2 speeches — Traffic in Spirits in Southern Nigeria. Commons October 21, 1908
French Ambulance Work at Casa Blanca. Commons October 22, 1908
Chinese Coolies in the Transvaal. Commons October 22, 1908
LICENSING BILL. Commons October 22, 1908
Trials of New Destroyers. Commons October 26, 1908
2 speeches — South African Garrison. Commons October 26, 1908
Housing, Town Planning, &c., Bill. Commons October 27, 1908
2 speeches — Women in the Post Office. Commons October 27, 1908
2 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons October 28, 1908
2 speeches — Natal Administration. Commons October 29, 1908
Communication between India and Lhassa. Commons November 3, 1908
South African Garrison. Commons November 4, 1908
The Channel Fleet. Commons November 4, 1908
2 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons November 4, 1908
4 speeches — Retrenched Transvaal Civil Servants. Commons November 5, 1908
Unemployment in Germany and United Kingdom. Commons November 9, 1908
Native Land Rights in the Congo. Commons November 10, 1908
6 speeches — PORT OF LONDON (RECOMMITTED) BILL. Commons November 11, 1908
2 speeches — Transvaal Civil Service. Commons November 12, 1908
Defence of Esquimault. Commons November 16, 1908
LICENSING BILL. Commons November 16, 1908
7 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons November 17, 1908
4 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons November 18, 1908
Transvaal Civil Service—Members of British Birth. Commons November 23, 1908
Expedition against the Nigerian Munshis. Commons November 24, 1908
Attendance in Catholic Schools. Commons December 2, 1908
18 speeches — PORT OF LONDON BILL. Commons December 4, 1908
Flogging of Natives in Rhodesia. Commons December 7, 1908
Ex-Soldiers and Old-Age Pensions. Commons December 8, 1908
2 speeches — Retrenchment of the Transvaal Civil Service. Commons December 8, 1908
Walfisch Bay. Commons December 10, 1908
West African Liquor Trade. Commons December 10, 1908
Taxation of Natives of the Congo. Commons December 15, 1908
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