Viscount Turnour
1883 - August 26, 1962Summary information for Viscount Turnour
Contributions
1912
HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons February 19, 1912
British East Africa (Removal of Masai Tribe). Commons February 20, 1912
Financial Relations (Great Britain and Ireland). Commons February 22, 1912
Press Telegrams (India and South Africa) Commons February 22, 1912
FISCAL REFORM. Commons February 22, 1912
Special Reserve and Territorial Forces. Written Answers February 22, 1912
4 speeches — Army Annual Report. Commons February 27, 1912
Territorial Force (Report of Inspector-General). Commons February 27, 1912
African Railways. Commons February 27, 1912
Home Rule Bill. Commons February 27, 1912
Trade Disputes Act. Commons March 4, 1912
3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1912–13. Commons March 4, 1912
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (FAIR-WAGES CLAUSE). Commons March 4, 1912
King Edward VII. Memorial. Commons March 5, 1912
Home Rule Bill. Commons March 6, 1912
Labour Disputes (Military and Police). Commons March 6, 1912
8 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1912–13. Commons March 6, 1912
2 speeches — Suffragist Outrages. Commons March 7, 1912
Annual Training (Compensation for Injuries). Written Answers March 18, 1912
King Edward Memorial (Park for East London). Written Answers March 18, 1912
Junior Lord of the Treasury. Commons March 19, 1912
4 speeches — GOAL MINES (MINIMUM WAGE) BILL. Commons March 19, 1912
3 speeches — DISTURBANCES (SCOTLAND). Commons March 21, 1912
13 speeches — COAL MINES (MINIMUM WAGE) BILL. Commons March 21, 1912
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Minimum Wage for workmen employed underground in Goal Mines.) Commons March 22, 1912
3 speeches — Home Rule Bill. Commons March 25, 1912
CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 25, 1912
Territorial Force (Strength). Commons March 26, 1912
INFLAMMATORY SPEECHES. Written Answers March 26, 1912
2 speeches — Housing Acts. Commons April 1, 1912
Welsh Disestablishment Bill. Commons April 1, 1912
Territorial Force. Commons April 2, 1912
House of Commons (Members' Dinners). Commons April 2, 1912
Suffragists (Window Smashing). Commons April 2, 1912
4 speeches — RURAL HOUSING. Commons April 3, 1912
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons June 11, 1912
2 speeches — PROTECTION OF WORKMEN. Commons June 12, 1912
CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons June 13, 1912
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (QUALIFICATION OF CLERGYMEN) BILL. Commons June 14, 1912
CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons June 18, 1912
CONVICTION OF CROWSLEY: SOLDIERS AT ALDERSHOT. Commons June 18, 1912
6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons June 19, 1912
2 speeches — TERRITORIAL FORCE. Commons July 16, 1912
FINANCE COMMITTEE (REPORT). Commons July 23, 1912
Castledawson Disturbance. Commons July 25, 1912
Cattle Maiming (Ireland). Commons July 25, 1912
BELFAST RIOTS. Commons July 31, 1912
2 speeches — Indian Feudatory Princes. Commons August 6, 1912
2 speeches — Military Uniforms at Political Meetings. Commons August 6, 1912
2 speeches — (Amendment of Provision of Finance (1909– 10) Act, 1910, 10 Edw. 7, c. 8, in respect of Optional Payment of Duty on Basis of Annual Licence Value.) Commons August 6, 1912
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Compulsory Insurance of Certificates.) Commons October 8, 1912
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Date of Act coming into Operation.) Commons October 8, 1912
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Poll of Electors on Resolutions submitted.) Commons October 8, 1912
6 speeches — Clause 5.—(Supplemental Provisions.) Commons October 9, 1912
2 speeches — ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons October 10, 1912
MARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED. Commons October 11, 1912
LAND TENURE (COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY). Commons October 15, 1912
Members' Salaries (Income Tax Deduction). Commons October 16, 1912
2 speeches — Government Telegrams. Commons October 21, 1912
Financial Relations (Great Britain and Ireland). Commons October 21, 1912
Road Improvement Fund. Commons October 21, 1912
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Legislative Powers of Irish Parliament.) Commons October 21, 1912
CLAUSE 2.—(Legislative Powers of Irish Parliament.) Commons October 22, 1912
2 speeches — Land Values Committee. Commons October 24, 1912
Northern Nigeria (Expedition). Commons October 24, 1912
4 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Executive Tower in Ireland.) Commons October 24, 1912
13 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES—AMENDMENT OF SUPERANNUATION ACTS. Commons October 29, 1912
CIVIL SERVICES.—AMENDMENT OF SUPERANNUATION ACTS. Commons October 30, 1912
CLAUSE8.—(Composition of Irish Senate.) Commons October 31, 1912
Colonial Legislatures (Royal Assent to Bills). Written Answers November 4, 1912
CLAUSE 13.—(Representation of Ireland in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.) Commons November 6, 1912
2 speeches — ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons November 8, 1912
3 speeches — House of Commons. Commons November 14, 1912
2 speeches — QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Commons November 14, 1912
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND [MONEY] (No. 2). Commons November 20, 1912
2 speeches — MEDITERRANEAN. Commons November 21, 1912
Clause 14.—(Irish Revenue and Expenditure.) Commons November 21, 1912
2 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Powers of Irish Parliament with respect to Taxation.) Commons November 25, 1912
Mental Deficiency Bill. Written Answers November 25, 1912
Afforestation (Festiniog, Merioneth). Commons November 26, 1912
ASSISTANCE OF BRITISH COLONIES. Commons November 26, 1912
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Commons November 26, 1912
2 speeches — ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons November 28, 1912
CLAUSE 27.—(Tenure of Office by Judges.) Commons December 3, 1912
Damaged Letters (Pillar Boxes). Written Answers December 9, 1912
2 speeches — MEDICAL BENEFIT. Commons December 30, 1912
2 speeches — Colonial Office (Dominions Department). Commons December 30, 1912
REPORT STAGE: ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons December 30, 1912
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Suspension of Executive Power in Ireland during State of War.) Commons December 31, 1912
LICENSING ADMINISTRATION (LONDON). Commons December 31, 1912
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