Captain John McEwen

1894 - April 19, 1962
Summary information for Captain John McEwen

Contributions

1940

2 speeches — TEACHERS (WAR SERVICE). Commons January 30, 1940

PROBATION OFFICERS. Commons January 30, 1940

MEDICAL TREATMENT (ARMED FORCES' DEPENDANTS). Commons January 30, 1940

2 speeches — PUBLIC EDUCATION, SCOTLAND. Commons February 7, 1940

3 speeches — MORAY FIRTH (FISHING). Commons March 4, 1940

3 speeches — HOUSING (BARROWFIELD, GLASGOW). Commons March 4, 1940

6 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Provisions of 24 & 25 Geo.5, c. 29, applied with modifications.) Commons March 4, 1940

ROYAL VISIT, GREENOCK (NOTICE TO PRESS). Written Answers March 6, 1940

GERMAN SHIP "ALTMARK." Written Answers March 6, 1940

2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Provision for dealing with special cases.) Commons March 8, 1940

AGRICULTURE (HEAVY HORSES). Commons March 14, 1940

WASTE MATERIAL (FOODSTUFFS). Written Answers March 14, 1940

INTENSIVE CULTIVATION. Written Answers March 14, 1940

MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS. Written Answers March 14, 1940

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (FOOD PRODUCTION, ALLOTMENTS). Commons March 20, 1940

CLAUSE 26.—(Exclusion of certain holdings from Agricultural Holdings Act.) Commons March 20, 1940

CLAUSE 31.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons March 20, 1940

SPECIAL ENACTMENTS (EXTENSION OF TIME) BILL. [Lords]. Commons March 20, 1940

PARKLAND, LINCOLNSHIRE. Written Answers March 20, 1940

2 speeches — KELVIN VALLEY, DEFLOODING. Commons April 11, 1940

GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN. Commons April 11, 1940

FEEDING-STUFFS (ALLOCATION). Commons April 17, 1940

AGRICULTURE (RATS AND MICE). Commons April 17, 1940

5 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WAGES (REGULATION) (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons April 17, 1940

2 speeches — RAT EXTERMINATION. Commons April 30, 1940

TRAINING SCHEMES. Written Answers May 1, 1940

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Appointed members of Board.) Commons May 2, 1940

ADVISORY COUNCIL. Commons June 19, 1940

5 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons July 17, 1940

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