Commander Charles Donaldson

March 15, 1903 - December 11, 1964
Summary information for Commander Charles Donaldson

Contributions

1953

2 speeches — Closed Schools, Roxburgh and Selkirk Commons February 3, 1953

Bank Notes (Interchangeability) Written Answers February 3, 1953

Roxburgh and Selkirk Written Answers February 4, 1953

Deliveries, Slough Commons February 9, 1953

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 13, 1953

2 speeches — Scotland Commons February 16, 1953

Water Schemes, Roxburgh and Selkirk Commons February 17, 1953

2 speeches — Land Drainage Schemes Commons February 17, 1953

2 speeches — Gin Traps Commons February 17, 1953

2 speeches — Textile Machinery Commons March 10, 1953

2 speeches — Recruits and Publicity Commons March 11, 1953

3 speeches — Service Abroad Commons March 11, 1953

2 speeches — Scottish Bank Notes Commons March 18, 1953

Clause 27.—(ASSESSMENTS, ETC., IN ISLES OF SCILLY.) Commons June 17, 1953

ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES (RURAL AREAS) Commons June 19, 1953

Rural Electrification Expenditure Written Answers July 7, 1953

SCOTTISH AFFAIRS Commons July 14, 1953

2 speeches — Mine Workers (Call-Up) Commons July 23, 1953

Canadian Apples Commons July 27, 1953

Farmworkers' Houses, Roxburgh and Selkirkshire Written Answers July 28, 1953

3 speeches — Mail Deliveries, Selkirkshire (Tima Valley) Commons July 29, 1953

2 speeches — Roxburghshire Commons July 29, 1953

AGRICULTURE Commons November 9, 1953

Pensions and Benefits (Cost of Living) Commons November 23, 1953

Subsidised Fruit Imports Commons November 24, 1953

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons November 25, 1953

1947 Act (Notices to Quit) Commons December 3, 1953

2 speeches — Anglo-Canadian Trade Commons December 8, 1953

Apples Commons December 9, 1953

Tinned Salmon Commons December 9, 1953

Farmworkers (Deferment) Commons December 17, 1953

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