Mr Colin Thornton-Kemsley
September 2, 1903 - July 17, 1977Summary information for Mr Colin Thornton-Kemsley
Contributions
1956
Landlord and Tenant Act, 1954 (Government Departments) Written Answers March 13, 1956
SLUM CLEARANCE (COMPENSATION) BILL Commons March 28, 1956
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (STREET WORKS) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons April 27, 1956
Local Elections Commons May 15, 1956
Marriage Law (Young Persons) Written Answers May 29, 1956
Police, Fire Services and Street Lighting (Rate Expenditure) Written Answers June 14, 1956
Bread (Content) Commons June 18, 1956
5 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF FROM PROFITS TAX WHERE PROFITS ARE PAID TO EMPLOYEES.) Commons June 25, 1956
8 speeches — New Clause.—(LIABILITY TO RATES OF OWNER OF UNOCCUPIED LANDS AND HERITAGES.) Commons June 27, 1956
Afforestation Commons July 3, 1956
2 speeches — Farmers (Bankruptcies and Credit Facilities) Written Answers July 17, 1956
EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons October 23, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 4.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 43 OF PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons October 29, 1956
Clause 1.—(SAFETY OF PUPILS GOING TO AND FROM SCHOOL.) Commons October 30, 1956
AGRICULTURE (FATSTOCK PAYMENTS) Commons October 30, 1956
Germany (Travel Facilities) Written Answers October 30, 1956
Milk Marketing Boards Written Answers October 31, 1956
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 8, 1956
7 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION, SCOTLAND (ASSESSORS) Commons November 13, 1956
Rent-Restricted Houses Commons November 20, 1956
3 speeches — FLOUR (COMPOSITION) Commons November 21, 1956
5 speeches — RENT BILL Commons November 22, 1956
Reservists (Release) Commons December 4, 1956
Operations, Egypt Commons December 5, 1956
3 speeches — MOTOR FUEL RATIONING Commons December 10, 1956
National Service Men (Release) Written Answers December 11, 1956
11 speeches — HOUSING SUBSIDIES Commons December 13, 1956
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