Mr Craigie Aitchison
1882 - May 2, 1941Summary information for Mr Craigie Aitchison
Contributions
1931
11 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons January 27, 1931
CLAUSE 3.—(Power of Minister to acquire land for purposes of reconditioning.) Commons February 5, 1931
BAIL. Written Answers February 5, 1931
2 speeches — CHILD ADOPTION ORDERS. Commons February 10, 1931
NEW CLAUSE.—(Removal of landholder for breach of statutory conditions.) Commons March 20, 1931
NEW CLAUSE.—(Application of Small Landholders Acts to questions referred to Land Court under this Act.) Commons March 20, 1931
NEW CLAUSE.—(Killing and taking of ground game on common grazing.) Commons March 20, 1931
2 speeches — FISHERY BOARD FOR SCOTLAND. Commons June 3, 1931
(3) THIRD READING. Commons June 4, 1931
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Probation officers.) Commons June 5, 1931
3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Probation Committees.) Commons June 5, 1931
CLAUSE 4.—(Selection of Probation Officers.) Commons June 5, 1931
3 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Provision as to employment of certain persons as probation officers). Commons June 5, 1931
2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Salaries and expenses.) Commons June 5, 1931
PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT. Commons June 9, 1931
52 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons June 18, 1931
POSTPONED CLAUSE 19.— (Exemptions.) Commons June 24, 1931
2 speeches — FOREHANDING RENTS. Commons June 25, 1931
GUY'S LICENSED HOUSE, GLASGOW (VALUATION). Commons June 29, 1931
7 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Objections to and appeals from valuations.) Commons July 1, 1931
10 speeches — CLAUSE 31.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons July 2, 1931
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 3, 1931
2 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Constitution and functions of Agricultural Marketing Re-organisation Commissions.) Commons July 13, 1931
DISTURBANCES, GLASGOW. Commons October 6, 1931
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION, GLASGOW (ARRESTS). Commons November 24, 1931
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