Sir John Leng
1828 - December 13, 1906Summary information for Sir John Leng
Contributions
1900
WAR CHARITABLE FUNDS. Commons February 1, 1900
THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE LICENSING LAWS. Commons February 6, 1900
SOLDIERS' EFFECTS FUND. Commons February 8, 1900
UNCLAIMED WAGES OF DECEASED SEAMEN. Commons February 13, 1900
SAVINGS BANKS. Commons February 15, 1900
THE PATENT OFFICE. Commons February 20, 1900
TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH SCOTLAND. Commons February 22, 1900
TRANSMISSION OF PRESS MESSAGES. Commons February 27, 1900
TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION WITH DUNDEE. Commons March 5, 1900
THE BUDGET—CUSTOM HOUSE CLEARANCES. Commons March 8, 1900
SECOND READING. Commons March 14, 1900
2 speeches — THE WAR LOAN. Commons March 19, 1900
SECOND READING. Commons March 21, 1900
THE BUDGET—EXCESSIVE CLEARANCES FROM BOND. Commons March 26, 1900
RESIGNATION OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL ON HIS VOLUNTEERING FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Commons March 29, 1900
FINANCE BILL. Commons March 29, 1900
CONDUCT OF THE WAR—MEASURES FOR THE RELIEF OF MAFEKING. Commons March 30, 1900
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—MEASURES FOR RELIEF OF MAFEKING. Commons April 26, 1900
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1900–1901. Commons April 27, 1900
SALE OF POISONS—CARBOLIC ACID. Commons April 30, 1900
THE QUEEN'S CHOCOLATE—CASES OF NON-DELIVERY. Commons May 7, 1900
MAFEKING—MEASURES FOR RELIEF. Commons May 14, 1900
PROVISION FOR INVALIDED SOLDIERS. Commons May 28, 1900
TRANSATLANTIC LINERS AND WIRELESS TELEG R APHY. Commons May 28, 1900
CLASS IV. Commons June 15, 1900
PENSIONS FOR DISCHARGED WOUNDED AND SICK SOLDIERS. Commons June 18, 1900
UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC CABLE BETWEEN LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM. Commons June 18, 1900
NON-DELIVERY OF SOLDIERS' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Commons June 19, 1900
2 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY), 1900–1901. Commons December 12, 1900
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