Mr Archibald Skelton

1880 - November 22, 1935
Summary information for Mr Archibald Skelton

Contributions

1927

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 8, 1927

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 9, 1927

INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES. Commons February 14, 1927

STEEL HOUSES. Commons February 15, 1927

ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS. Commons March 3, 1927

2 speeches — FARM WORKERS (TRAINING). Commons March 16, 1927

ERRIBOL FARM (SALE). Commons March 24, 1927

FEU DUTIES AND LONG LEASES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons March 25, 1927

CHAPEL ROYAL, WINDSOR. Commons April 13, 1927

4 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS. Commons May 9, 1927

HOUSING (RURAL WORKERS) ACT, 1926. Commons May 9, 1927

3 speeches — BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, SCOTLAND. Commons May 9, 1927

CREDIT SCHEMES. Commons May 16, 1927

INCOME TAX (MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURE). Commons May 19, 1927

RESTAURANTS, EDINBURGH (ASIATIC AND AFRICAN SUBJECTS). Commons May 19, 1927

TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Commons June 23, 1927

SMALL HOLDINGS. Commons June 28, 1927

DAILY MAIL SERVICE (HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS). Commons July 13, 1927

ROAD GRANTS (PAYMENT IN ADVANCE). Commons July 13, 1927

4 speeches — SHERIFF COURTS AND LEGAL OFFICERS (SCOTLAND) (MONEY). Commons July 15, 1927

3 speeches — CLASS 7. Commons July 19, 1927

3 speeches — FISHERY BOARD FOR SCOTLAND. Commons July 20, 1927

4 speeches — AIR FORCE ESTIMATES, 1927. Commons July 27, 1927

COAL MINING INDUSTRY. Commons July 29, 1927

STATISTICS. Commons November 9, 1927

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 10, 1927

RASPBERRIES AND RASPBERRY PULP (IMPORTS). Written Answers November 14, 1927

LAND SETTLEMENT. Written Answers November 14, 1927

2 speeches — DEAD SEA SALTS (CONCESSION). Commons November 30, 1927

HARRY THUKU (DEPORTATION). Commons December 1, 1927

FOURTH SCHEDULE.—(Minor Amendments.) Commons December 6, 1927

CONSTRUCTION. Commons December 7, 1927

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Confirmation of Order in Schedule.) Commons December 8, 1927

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