Mr David Pryde

1890 - August 2, 1959
Summary information for Mr David Pryde

Contributions

1953

Midlothian Written Answers January 27, 1953

3 speeches — Temporary Civil Servants (Redundancy) Commons February 10, 1953

3 speeches — Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act Commons February 10, 1953

2 speeches — Hospital Facilities, Midlothian Commons February 17, 1953

2 speeches — Ambulance Attendants Commons February 17, 1953

Hospital Boards (Building Projects) Commons February 17, 1953

River Purification Boards Commons April 21, 1953

3 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons April 28, 1953

INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT Commons April 29, 1953

3 speeches — HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS, EDINBURGH Written Answers May 6, 1953

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 7, 1953

Clause 6.—(EXEMPTION OF CRICKET MATCHES FROM ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons May 20, 1953

CEREALS AND FEEDINGSTUFFS (DECONTROL) Written Answers June 24, 1953

3 speeches — Physiotherapy Treatment, Midlothian and Peebles Commons June 30, 1953

Mental Hospitals (House Stewards) Commons June 30, 1953

2 speeches — Ambulance Service, Midlothian Commons June 30, 1953

Forestry Training School, Glentress Written Answers July 2, 1953

Brick Supplies, Midlothian Written Answers July 2, 1953

SCOTLAND (EXCHEQUER EQUALISATION GRANT) Commons July 7, 1953

2 speeches — SCOTTISH AFFAIRS Commons July 14, 1953

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT (ADDED DAYS) Commons July 23, 1953

2 speeches — FUEL AND POWER INDUSTRIES Commons October 26, 1953

School Meals Commons November 17, 1953

2 speeches — Poliomyelitis, Midlothian Commons November 17, 1953

Unclassified Roads (Maintenance) Written Answers November 17, 1953

Bricks (Port Landings) Written Answers November 19, 1953

Land Drainage Schemes, Midlothian and Peeblesshire (Cost) Written Answers November 19, 1953

4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons November 25, 1953

Mental Hospital, Polton Written Answers December 17, 1953

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