Lieut-Colonel Sir George Hutchison
January 4, 1903 - 2002Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Sir George Hutchison
Contributions
1943
2 speeches — CROWN LANDS BILL Commons January 19, 1943
3 speeches — PENSIONS APPEAL TRIBUNALS Commons February 18, 1943
2 speeches — HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons February 24, 1943
POLISH FORCES (USE OF ARMY VEHICLES) Written Answers April 6, 1943
2 speeches — Air/Sea Rescue Service Commons May 5, 1943
WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE Commons May 5, 1943
Applications for Postponement Commons May 6, 1943
3 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Constitution and proceedings of the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board.) Commons May 6, 1943
2 speeches — SCOTTISH HOUSING AND HEALTH Commons June 8, 1943
HOME GUARD OFFICERS (RAILWAY FARES) Written Answers July 16, 1943
2 speeches — SCOTTISH EDUCATION AND YOUTH WELFARE Commons July 21, 1943
Hotel Domestic Staffs Commons July 22, 1943
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT Commons July 22, 1943
CLAUSE 6.—(Constitution, jurisdiction and procedure of Pensions Appeal Tribunals.) Commons July 22, 1943
Mobile Women Workers, Scotland Commons October 14, 1943
4 speeches — WAGE-EARNERS' INCOME TAX BILL Commons October 14, 1943
RENT OF FURNISHED HOUSES CONTROL (SCOTLAND) BILL?? Commons October 19, 1943
CLAUSE 9—(Provision as to joint committees). Commons October 19, 1943
ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS) Commons October 21, 1943
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT (ELECTIONS AND MEETING) BILL Commons October 26, 1943
CLAUSE 1.—(Application of Act by Order of the Secretary of State and appointment of Tribunal.) Commons October 27, 1943
CLAUSE 5.—(Civilian residence register.) Commons November 3, 1943
CLAUSE 6.—(Business Premises Register.) Commons November 3, 1943
IRISH TURKEYS (DISTRIBUTION) Commons November 23, 1943
FORTH-CLYDE CANAL Commons December 1, 1943
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