Hon. John Maclay

October 26, 1905 - 1992
Summary information for Hon. John Maclay

Contributions

1950

ELECTION OF SPEAKER Commons March 1, 1950

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 8, 1950

4 speeches — MR. JAMES CALLAGHAN'S STATEMENT Commons March 22, 1950

ANTI-SUBMARINE DEFENCE Commons March 22, 1950

GOVERNMENT TRADING OPERATIONS Commons April 3, 1950

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES (CANNING) Commons April 4, 1950

STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons April 20, 1950

2 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons April 21, 1950

LONDON DOCKS (INQUIRY) Commons May 11, 1950

SCOTLAND (HOUSING) Commons May 11, 1950

NORTH ATLANTIC COUNCIL (MEETING) Commons May 24, 1950

North America (British Exports) Commons June 15, 1950

Clause 40.—(SHORT TITLE, CONSTRUCTION, EXTENT AND REPEALS.) Commons June 19, 1950

New Clause.—(REDUCTION IN RATES OF PURCHASE TAX.) Commons June 20, 1950

2 speeches — FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFERENCES, LONDON (WHITE PAPER) Commons June 21, 1950

New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY FOR BRITISH FILMS.) Commons June 22, 1950

4 speeches — SCHUMAN PLAN Commons June 26, 1950

Hand and Power Woven Tweeds Commons June 27, 1950

New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF FULL RATES OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY) Commons July 3, 1950

Area Gas Boards (Stocks) Commons July 10, 1950

European Payments Union Commons July 11, 1950

2 speeches — DEFENCE Commons July 26, 1950

SUPPLY SHIPS, KOREA (COMPENSATION) Written Answers September 14, 1950

Industrial Diseases Commons September 19, 1950

11 speeches — IRON AND STEEL NATIONALISATION Commons September 19, 1950

3 speeches — SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) ACT Commons October 23, 1950

2 speeches — Old Age Pensioners Commons November 21, 1950

2 speeches — Appointments Register Commons November 23, 1950

5 speeches — COAL SUPPLIES Commons December 12, 1950

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