Mr Edwin Scrymgeour

1866 - February 1, 1947
Summary information for Mr Edwin Scrymgeour

Contributions

1926

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 3, 1926

SUBMARINES. Commons February 9, 1926

SCOTTISH BOARD OF HEALTH. Commons February 11, 1926

MENTAL PATIENTS, SCOTLAND (TREATMENT). Written Answers February 11, 1926

2 speeches — HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "HAMPSHIRE" (LORD KITCHENER AND COL. FITZGERALD). Commons February 17, 1926

3 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons February 17, 1926

YOUNG COMRADES LEAGUE. Commons February 18, 1926

EXCISE LICENCE, STORNOWAY. Commons February 23, 1926

TRAFFIC REGULATION. Commons February 23, 1926

2 speeches — MESOPOTAMIA (DEPORTATION OF CHRISTIANS). Commons February 23, 1926

3 speeches — HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "HAMPSHIRE." Commons February 24, 1926

3 speeches — MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons February 24, 1926

SMALL-POX. Commons February 25, 1926

PERTH-INVERNESS ROAD (WORKERS' ACCOMMODATION). Written Answers February 25, 1926

5 speeches — His MAJESTY'S SHIP "HAMPSHIRE." Commons March 3, 1926

CLASS III. Commons March 3, 1926

3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT, DUNDEE. Commons March 8, 1926

3 speeches — MR. BRIDGEMAN'S STATEMENT. Commons March 11, 1926

10 speeches — DISARMAMENT. Commons March 11, 1926

QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Commons March 25, 1926

FACTORIES BILL Commons March 26, 1926

2 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Amendment of s.4 Unemployment Insurance Act, 1925, 15 and 16; Geo. 5, c. 69.) Commons April 15, 1926

2 speeches — JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS (REGULATION OF REPORTS) BILL. Commons April 16, 1926

2 speeches — MEAT AND TONIC WINES. Commons April 19, 1926

3 speeches — ENGINEERING EXAMINATIONS (SCOTLAND). Commons April 20, 1926

2 speeches — SHORT TIME (EXTENDED BENEFIT). Commons April 21, 1926

LEGALISATION OF BETTING. Commons April 21, 1926

2 speeches — PRESS (ATTACKS ON PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES). Commons April 22, 1926

SEXUAL OFFENCES (CUSTODY OF CHILDREN). Commons April 22, 1926

6 speeches — LOSS OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "HAMPSHIRE." Commons April 28, 1926

INDUSTRIAL CRISIS. Commons May 7, 1926

THOMSON-LENG PRESS, DUNDEE. Written Answers June 21, 1926

7 speeches — Loss OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "HAMPSHIRE." Commons July 1, 1926

CLAUSE 1.—(Duty on Tea.) Commons July 6, 1926

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 10 Edw. VII., c. 8.) Commons July 6, 1926

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (DEFAULT) BILL. Commons July 9, 1926

36 speeches — LOSS OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "HAMPSHIRE." Commons July 19, 1926

4 speeches — AIR FORCE ESTIMATES, 1926–27. Commons July 28, 1926

NEW CLAUSE.—(Prohibition, of use of lead paint in painting interior of buildings.) Commons August 3, 1926

COAL TRADE DISPUTE. Commons August 4, 1926

2 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS ACT. 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons September 28, 1926

FOURTH SCHEDULE.—(Adaptation of Section 16 of the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1919, as amended by Section 21 of the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1922. Commons November 11, 1926

FORFARSHIRE WAR PENSIONS COMMITTEE. Commons November 24, 1926

NEW CLAUSE.—(Police rate in Royal or Parliamentary burghs.) Commons November 25, 1926

CLAUSE 12.—(Rateable values of certain classes of land and heritages.) Commons November 25, 1926

CLAUSE 24.—(Amendment of s. 7 of 1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 53.) Commons November 25, 1926

4 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Deductions from gross annual value of certain classes of lands and heritages for the purpose of rates.) Commons November 25, 1926

2 speeches — Third Schedule.—(Enactments repealed.) Commons November 25, 1926

PRISONS (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons November 25, 1926

2 speeches — MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (DATE). Commons November 29, 1926

POOR LAW INSTITUTIONS (UNIFORMS). Commons November 30, 1926

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Guarantee of Palestine and East African Loan.) Commons December 9, 1926

EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons December 9, 1926

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Saving for proprietor of newspaper.) Commons December 10, 1926

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