Sir William Wedderburn
1838 - January 25, 1918Summary information for Sir William Wedderburn
Contributions
1894
INDIAN JUSTICE AT CHINGLEPUT. Commons January 11, 1894
ADEN AND BOMBAY POSTAL SERVICE. Commons January 11, 1894
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons February 12, 1894
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IN THE BERARS. Commons February 20, 1894
2 speeches — THE STATUE TO LORD LANSDOWNE AT CALCUTTA. Commons February 26, 1894
TOBACCO DEALERS IN BOMBAY. Commons February 26, 1894
HARBOUR ACCOMMODATION IN THE MORAY FIRTH. Commons February 26, 1894
INDIAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Commons March 15, 1894
STEAM TRAWLERS IN THE MORAY FIRTH. Commons March 15, 1894
FRAUDS IN THE MEAT TRADE. Commons March 20, 1894
ILLEGAL TRAWLING IN THE MORAY FIRTH. Commons April 2, 1894
2 speeches — RELIGIOUS IMPARTIALITY IN INDIA. Commons April 5, 1894
TEXT BOOKS IN INDIAN SCHOOLS. Commons April 5, 1894
BOMBAY AGRICULTURISTS' GRIEVANCES. Commons May 24, 1894
AGRARIAN RIOTS IN ASSAM. Commons May 24, 1894
BENGAL DISTRICT MAGISTRACY. Commons May 31, 1894
DECCAN AGRICULTURISTS' RELIEF ACTS. Commons May 31, 1894
PROSECUTION FOR CRUELTY TO A BULLOCK AT GLOUCESTER. Commons June 21, 1894
PUBLIC BUSINESS (MINISTERIAL STATEMENT). Commons July 19, 1894
2 speeches — AN INDIAN JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT. Commons July 20, 1894
INDIAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Commons July 26, 1894
SLAUGHTER OF KINE IN INDIA. Commons July 26, 1894
BENGAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Commons August 2, 1894
INDIAN TROOPSHIPS. Commons August 2, 1894
BOMBAY AND ADEN MAIL OFFICERS. Commons August 9, 1894
CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons August 9, 1894
RESOLUTION. Commons August 15, 1894
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 16, 1894
CLASS II. Commons August 20, 1894
INQUIRY INTO INDIAN FINANCIAL EXPENDITURE. Commons August 23, 1894
EXCHANGE COMPENSATION ALLOWANCES. Commons August 23, 1894
MILITARY EXPENDITURE IN INDIA. Commons August 23, 1894
FRANCHISE LAWS IN NATAL. Commons August 23, 1894
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