Mr Adam M'Kinlay
1887 - March 17, 1950Summary information for Mr Adam M'Kinlay
Contributions
1949
BRITISH INFORMATION SERVICES, U.S.A. Commons January 25, 1949
2 speeches — SCHEDULE Commons February 2, 1949
2 speeches — Land Court Commons February 8, 1949
POLICE TRAINING COLLEGE (COMMANDANT) Commons February 8, 1949
ECONOMIC RECOVERY (MINISTER'S SPEECH, U.S.A.) Commons March 1, 1949
Clause 1.—(CONFIRMATION OF TERMS OF UNION.) Commons March 9, 1949
2 speeches — Unclaimed Bodies (Burial) Commons March 15, 1949
COMMONWEALTH TELEGRAPHS BILL Commons March 22, 1949
2 speeches — GERMANY AND EASTERN EUROPE Commons March 23, 1949
2 speeches — Housing Commons March 29, 1949
Improvement Scheme, Knoydart Written Answers April 5, 1949
Clause 12.—(REGULATIONS.) Commons May 31, 1949
3 speeches — TOURIST INDUSTRIES Commons June 21, 1949
New Clause.—(LAW COSTS OF TAX APPEALS.) Commons June 28, 1949
8 speeches — SCOTLAND (INDUSTRY) Commons July 7, 1949
New Clause.—(PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN HOUSES UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION.) Commons July 13, 1949
2 speeches — Fourth Schedule.—(ENACTMENTS REPEALED.) Commons July 13, 1949
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 21, 1949
4 speeches — Clause 9.—(GRANTS TO PERSONS OTHER THAN LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HOUSING ACCOMMODATION.) Commons July 27, 1949
STERLING EXCHANGE RATE Commons September 29, 1949
CIVIL DEFENCE (DRAFT REGULATIONS) Commons November 2, 1949
4 speeches — SCOTLAND (DEVOLUTION) Commons November 16, 1949
SCOTLAND (CRIMES AND OFFENCES) Written Answers November 16, 1949
6 speeches — New Clause. —(CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN PRISONS.) Commons November 30, 1949
Clause 53. —(RULES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PRISONS, REMAND CENTRES, DETENTION CENTRES AND BORSTAL INSTITUTIONS.) Commons November 30, 1949
2 speeches — New Clause. —(APPOINTMENT OF ADVISORY COMMITTEES.) Commons December 7, 1949
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