Sir John Jardine
1844 - April 26, 1919Summary information for Sir John Jardine
Contributions
1916
DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT (DETENTION WITHOUT TRIAL). Commons March 2, 1916
FOREIGN OFFICE AND DIPLOMATIC SERVICE (APPOINTMENTS). Commons March 8, 1916
RIVER TWEED COMMISSIONERS (EMPLOYES). Commons March 8, 1916
NASIRIYAH OPERATIONS. Commons March 8, 1916
University for Burma. Written Answers March 14, 1916
2 speeches — LIGHTING ORDERS (FINES FOR NON-OBSERVANCE). Commons May 3, 1916
SECURITIES (SALES). Commons May 10, 1916
BURMA (PROPOSED UNIVERSITY). Commons May 16, 1916
TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES (TROOPS). Commons May 16, 1916
ANGLO-INDIAN MILITARY FORCE. Commons May 16, 1916
MOTOR-CAR DUTIES. Commons May 23, 1916
COMFORTS OF SOLDIERS (INDIA). Commons May 29, 1916
EXCHEQUER BONDS. Commons May 29, 1916
NEW CAPITAL AT DELHI. Commons May 31, 1916
PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS (DUTIABLE ARTICLES). Commons May 31, 1916
2 speeches — INCOME TAX ON BONDS. Commons May 31, 1916
MESOPOTAMIA. Commons June 26, 1916
MOTOR SPIRIT LICENCE DUTY. Commons June 26, 1916
NEW CLAUSE.—(Continuance of Customs Duties Imposed Under the Finance (No. 2) Act,1915.) Commons June 27, 1916
NEW CLAUSE.—(Additional Income Tat on Securities which the Treasury are Willing to Purchase.) Commons June 28, 1916
PURCHASES AND SALES OF WOOL. Commons July 6, 1916
EUPHRATES LINE. Commons July 6, 1916
Indian Labourers (Imprisonment). Commons July 6, 1916
ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY (ARREARS OF PAY). Written Answers July 10, 1916
2 speeches — WILD BIRDS' PLUMAGE (IMPORTATION). Commons July 11, 1916
TIME-EXPIRED SOLDIERS. Commons July 13, 1916
ANGLO-INDIAN RECRUITING. Commons July 17, 1916
MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN. Commons July 17, 1916
FINES FOR MISDEMEANOURS. Commons July 17, 1916
SOLDIERS' LEAVE. Commons July 17, 1916
ARMY PROMOTION. Commons July 18, 1916
4 speeches — COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY. Commons July 20, 1916
2 speeches — INDIA (GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S COUNCIL). Commons July 24, 1916
INQUIRY BY SPECIAL COMMISSIONS. Commons July 24, 1916
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment of Commissioners.) Commons July 27, 1916
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Powers of Commissioners.) Commons July 27, 1916
CLAUSE 5.—(Sittings Outside the United Kingdom.) Commons July 27, 1916
MESOPOTAMIA AND INDIA (POSITION OF OFFICERS). Written Answers July 31, 1916
COLONIAL OFFICE.—Class II. Commons August 3, 1916
CLAUSE 1.—(Rules of Procedure of Courts of Inquiry.) Commons August 7, 1916
MESOPOTAMIA. Commons August 9, 1916
MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN (COMMISSIONERS' REPORT). Commons August 9, 1916
7 speeches — SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND'S OFFICE.—Class II. Commons August 9, 1916
LIGHTING ORDER (ROXBURGH). Written Answers August 9, 1916
4 speeches — LIGHTING REGULATIONS (JEDBURGH). Commons August 10, 1916
LIGHTING REGULATIONS (JEDBURGH CASE). Commons August 15, 1916
LIGHTING REGULATIONS (JEDBURGH CASE). Written Answers August 16, 1916
MODIFICATION OF THE LANDS CLAUSES ACTS. Commons October 10, 1916
LARCENY BILL.— [Lords.] Commons October 10, 1916
MEDICAL STORES (RIVER TRANSPORT). Written Answers October 12, 1916
DISTURBANCES AT KERBELA. Written Answers October 12, 1916
MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN. Commons October 17, 1916
MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN. Written Answers October 17, 1916
INDIAN STUDENTS' DEPARTMENT. Written Answers October 17, 1916
MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN. Commons October 18, 1916
INDIA. Commons October 18, 1916
PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION BILL. Commons October 31, 1916
FERTILISERS COMMITTEE. Commons November 7, 1916
FOREIGN POLICY. Commons November 7, 1916
OFFER OF ASSISTANCE. Commons November 8, 1916
DENTAL TREATMENT FOR SOLDIERS. Written Answers November 9, 1916
2 speeches — MEDICAL EQUIPMENT. Written Answers November 9, 1916
2 speeches — MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN (SOUDANESE TROOPS). Commons November 14, 1916
NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons November 14, 1916
RECRUITING. Commons November 15, 1916
NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons November 30, 1916
NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Written Answers December 14, 1916
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