Miss Peggy Herbison

March 11, 1907 - December 29, 1996
Summary information for Miss Peggy Herbison

Contributions

1956

Road Accidents, North Lanarkshire Commons January 25, 1956

Accidents (Statistics) Commons January 25, 1956

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 26, 1956

Clause 22.—(NOTIFICATION OF CASES OF FOOD POISONING.) Commons February 8, 1956

Clause 24.—(PROVISIONS AS TO SUSPECTED FOOD.) Commons February 8, 1956

2 speeches — Clause 25.—(SCOTTISH FOOD HYGIENE COUNCIL.) Commons February 8, 1956

Clause 28.—(POWERS OF SAMPLING.) Commons February 8, 1956

Clause 29.—(RIGHT TO HAVE SAMPLES ANALYSED.) Commons February 8, 1956

2 speeches — Clause 58.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons February 8, 1956

POLICE (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons February 8, 1956

4 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUSTRIAL INJURIES) BILL Commons February 17, 1956

£2 Notes Commons February 21, 1956

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons February 21, 1956

8 speeches — EDUCATION, SCOTLAND Commons February 22, 1956

DANISH BACON (IMPORT DUTY) Commons February 28, 1956

3 speeches — Remploy Factory, Scotland (Tuberculous Persons) Commons March 6, 1956

2 speeches — Mentally-defective Persons (Accommodation) Commons March 6, 1956

2 speeches — School-Building Programmes Commons March 6, 1956

4 speeches — TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) [MONEY] (No. 2) Commons March 6, 1956

Jordanhill Training College Commons March 13, 1956

Technical Education Commons March 13, 1956

2 speeches — POLICE PENSIONS Commons March 13, 1956

PNEUMOCONIOSIS, NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE Commons March 16, 1956

2 speeches — Speed Limit Signs, Salsburgh Commons March 21, 1956

2 speeches — TUBERCULOUS DISABLED, SCOTLAND (EMPLOYMENT) Commons March 21, 1956

Clause 15.—(AMENDMENT OF TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) ACT, 1937, s. 2.) Commons March 22, 1956

3 speeches — Clause 29.—(AMENDMENT OF PART I OF THE THIRD SCHEDULE TO THE ACT OF 1946.) Commons March 22, 1956

New Clause.—(DISMISSAL OF I EACHER WITH FORTY-FIVE YEARS' SERVICE.) Commons March 22, 1956

Clause 37.—(SHORT TITLE, CITATION, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT.) Commons March 22, 1956

9 speeches — Title Commons March 22, 1956

2 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 19, 1956

4 speeches — TRANSPORT (RURAL AREAS) Commons April 24, 1956

GLASGOW CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons April 24, 1956

Catering Premises (Registration) Commons April 30, 1956

Teachers' Salaries (Negotiating Procedure) Commons May 8, 1956

2 speeches — Television Mast, Blackhill (Planning Permission) Commons May 15, 1956

8 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 15 MAY 1956 AND BENEFIT (SUPPLEMENTATION) BILL Commons May 15, 1956

New Clause.—(EXEMPTION FROM ENTERMENTS DUTY OF GAMES AND SPORTS OTHER THAN HORSE RACING AND DOG RACING.) Commons June 25, 1956

New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF PURCHASE TAX FROM 5 PER CENT. TO ¼ OF 1 PER CENT.) Commons June 26, 1956

New Clause.—(LIABILITY TO RATES OF OWNER OF UNOCCUPIED LANDS AND HERITAGES.) Commons June 27, 1956

3 speeches — School Building Programme Commons July 3, 1956

2 speeches — Housing Scheme, Chryston Commons July 3, 1956

2 speeches — School Children (Eyesight Testing) Commons July 3, 1956

2 speeches — Factory, Shotts Commons July 5, 1956

3 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons July 5, 1956

Cotton Mill, Shotts Written Answers July 5, 1956

Nurses (Holiday Pay) Commons July 10, 1956

2 speeches — Police (Arbitration Award) Commons July 10, 1956

3 speeches — Garage, Shotts (Loan Sanction Application) Commons July 10, 1956

2 speeches — POLICE PAY (LEGISLATION) Commons July 12, 1956

Small Surface Mines Commons July 16, 1956

National Farmers' Union (Minister's Letter) Commons July 23, 1956

POLICE PENSIONS Commons July 23, 1956

2 speeches — Factory, Shorts Commons July 24, 1956

Colliery Workers, Scotland (Central East Area) Written Answers July 24, 1956

Employment, Lanarkshire Written Answers July 24, 1956

2 speeches — Shotts Commons July 26, 1956

2 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE (MINISTERS) Commons July 26, 1956

2 speeches — INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT, SCOTLAND Commons July 26, 1956

Hospital (Allegations) Written Answers July 31, 1956

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons August 1, 1956

7 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons October 23, 1956

GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE (ECONOMIES) Commons October 25, 1956

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 7 OF PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons October 29, 1956

Clause 3.—(FURTHER PROVISION AS TO ENFORCEMENT OF ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL.) Commons October 29, 1956

3 speeches — Clause 4.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 43 OF PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons October 29, 1956

2 speeches — Clause 5.—(PROVISION OF TRANSPORT AND TRAVELLING EXPENSES.) Commons October 29, 1956

Clause 6.—(DUTIES OF EDUCATION AUTHORITIES AS TO DENTAL TREATMENT.) Commons October 29, 1956

6 speeches — New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 2 OF PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons October 29, 1956

New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF SEVENTH SCHEDULE TO PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons October 29, 1956

New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 68 OF PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons October 29, 1956

New Clause.—(STUDENTS' REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL.) Commons October 29, 1956

First Schedule.—(MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS.) Commons October 29, 1956

Workmen's Compensation Written Answers October 29, 1956

2 speeches — Shotts Commons October 30, 1956

Non-graduate Women Teachers (Pay) Commons October 30, 1956

7 speeches — Clause 1.—(SAFETY OF PUPILS GOING TO AND FROM SCHOOL.) Commons October 30, 1956

Prescription Forms (Items) Written Answers October 30, 1956

Reservists (Recall) Written Answers October 30, 1956

Young Persons (Remand Centres) Commons November 1, 1956

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 7, 1956

7 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 12, 1956

3 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS, NORTH LANARKSHIRE Commons November 28, 1956

2 speeches — Baddeley and Others v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue Commons November 29, 1956

5 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (WIDOWS' BENEFITS) Commons December 4, 1956

Police Forces (Strength and Establishment) Written Answers December 11, 1956

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