Lieut-Colonel Sir George Hutchison

January 4, 1903 - 2002
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Sir George Hutchison

Contributions

1945

2 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(May 1945 register.) Commons January 17, 1945

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Business premises applications by service voters.) Commons January 17, 1945

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Business premises applications by service voters and by voters who are war workers abroad.) Commons January 17, 1945

2 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Registration as local government elector.) Commons January 17, 1945

Building Industry, Scotland Commons January 18, 1945

NEW CLAUSE.—(Business premises applications on behalf of service voters by spouse or business manager.) Commons January 23, 1945

SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Registration as Local Government Elector.) Commons January 23, 1945

ROAD TRANSPORT LIGHTING (CYCLES) BILL Written Answers February 1, 1945

Reinstatement Written Answers February 7, 1945

2 speeches — Pensions Appeal Tribunals Written Answers February 8, 1945

ROAD VEHICLES (LIGHTING) Written Answers February 23, 1945

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT (STATISTICS) Commons March 1, 1945

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1945 Commons March 7, 1945

DEMOBILISATION (REINSTATEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT) Commons March 8, 1945

PENSIONS APPEAL TRIBUNALS Commons March 8, 1945

Psychosis Cases (Discharge Procedure) Commons March 13, 1945

PRESTWICK AIRPORT Commons March 29, 1945

Ice Cream Written Answers May 29, 1945

Requisitioned Dwellings, Edinburgh Written Answers May 30, 1945

2 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons June 4, 1945

Corporal's Disappearance, India Written Answers June 5, 1945

POLICE, SCOTLAND Commons October 16, 1945

NURSES (REGULATIONS) Commons October 17, 1945

3 speeches — TRUNK ROADS BILL Commons November 8, 1945

6 speeches — NAVAL ORDNANCE INSPECTION DEPARTMENT (CONDITIONS) Commons November 21, 1945

2 speeches — New Clause.—(Housekeeping Allowance.) Commons November 29, 1945

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