Sir James Dalziel

1868 - July 15, 1935
Summary information for Sir James Dalziel

Contributions

1898

WEST AFRICA. Commons February 21, 1898

SUPPLY. Commons February 21, 1898

ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN WEST AFRICA. Commons February 22, 1898

2 speeches — CONGESTED DISTRICTS BOARD (IRELAND) (COMPULSORY PURCHASE POWERS) BILL. Commons February 23, 1898

4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1898–99. Commons March 18, 1898

2 speeches — UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. Commons April 19, 1898

POSITION OF NEUTRALS. Commons April 21, 1898

UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. Commons April 21, 1898

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 22, 1898

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons June 6, 1898

AGREEMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES. Commons June 7, 1898

3 speeches — LONDON MUNICIPALITIES BILL. Commons June 9, 1898

GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AS PAID CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PRESS. Commons June 27, 1898

ABBOTSHALL PARISH COUNCIL. Commons June 27, 1898

SPANISH SQUADRON IN EGYPTIAN PORTS. Commons June 28, 1898

COURSE OF BUSINESS. Commons June 28, 1898

SCOTTISH ESTIMATES. Commons July 1, 1898

3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES (1898–9). Commons July 22, 1898

PRIVILEGE. Commons July 26, 1898

4 speeches — PARISH CHURCHES (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Commons July 26, 1898

4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 29, 1898

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL. Commons August 1, 1898

LOCAL TAXATION ACCOUNT (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons August 1, 1898

3 speeches — (THIRD VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons August 3, 1898

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, 1898–9. Commons August 4, 1898

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL. Commons August 4, 1898

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2. Commons August 4, 1898

3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, 1898–99. Commons August 5, 1898

HISPANO-AMERICAN WAR. Commons August 9, 1898

2 speeches — VACCINATION. Commons August 9, 1898

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