Lord John Hope
April 7, 1912 - January 17, 1996Summary information for Lord John Hope
Contributions
1947
Development, Midlothian Commons February 13, 1947
Disablement Pensions Written Answers March 4, 1947
Fatalities Commons March 26, 1947
Milk Retailers (Change) Commons March 26, 1947
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Welfare Committees.) Commons March 26, 1947
POLES (DISABILITY PENSIONS) Written Answers March 28, 1947
TEA (MAINTENANCE OF RATION) Commons April 3, 1947
RARE BIRDS AND MAMMALS (PRESERVATION) Commons April 3, 1947
2 speeches — Secretary of State's Services Commons April 28, 1947
Arrested Man (Death) Written Answers April 28, 1947
2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Further education during whole-time service.) Commons May 7, 1947
CLAUSE 11.—(Information to be furnished by education authorities.) Commons May 7, 1947
3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons May 16, 1947
3 speeches — Light Industries, Midlothian Commons May 22, 1947
Displaced Persons Commons June 3, 1947
2 speeches — King's Cross—Edinburgh Commons June 16, 1947
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, STAFFS (REVIEW) Commons June 16, 1947
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption from tax of efficiency grants and training allowances of Reserve Forces.) Commons June 16, 1947
Light Industries, Midlothian and West Lothian Written Answers June 19, 1947
Clothing Coupons Written Answers June 19, 1947
Business Visit to Germany Written Answers June 23, 1947
Timber Licence Application Commons June 24, 1947
2 speeches — Furniture Production, Edinburgh (Licence) Commons July 10, 1947
CLAUSE 9.—(Orders for bringing this Act into force.) Commons July 14, 1947
CLAUSE 12.—(British Forces in India.) Commons July 14, 1947
INDIAN INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons July 15, 1947
3 speeches — SCOTLAND (EDUCATION) Commons July 22, 1947
7 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(The Executives.) Commons July 23, 1947
CLAUSE 39—(Certain road transport undertakings to be acquired by Commission.) Commons August 4, 1947
4 speeches — WAR CRIMINALS, GERMANY Commons August 6, 1947
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