Mr Edwin Scrymgeour

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

Contributions

1931

ECONOMIC SITUATION (INFORMATION). Commons January 29, 1931

12 speeches — LIQUOR TRAFFIC PROHIBITION BILL. Commons February 13, 1931

2 speeches — EDUCATION (SCHOOL OF ART, DUNDEE). Commons February 24, 1931

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (No. 2) BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME). Commons March 3, 1931

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Division of certain double-member constituencies.) Commons March 5, 1931

VOTE OF CENSURE MOTION. Commons April 16, 1931

7 speeches — SUNDAY PERFORMANCES (REGULATION) BILL. Commons April 20, 1931

3 speeches — ROAD BRIDGES (RIVERS FORTH AND TAY). Commons April 21, 1931

2 speeches — WIDOWS', ORPHANS' AND OLD AGE CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS BILL. Commons April 21, 1931

2 speeches — MECHANISATION (DISPLACED WORKERS). Commons April 30, 1931

2 speeches — KINGSWAY, DUNDEE (EXTENSION SCHEME). Commons April 30, 1931

EXCHANCE FACILITIES, LOCHEE AND CLYDESIDE. Commons April 30, 1931

2 speeches — BEET-SUGAR COMPANIES (JUTE BAGS). Commons April 30, 1931

2 speeches — BEET SUGAR. Commons May 4, 1931

3 speeches — PAINTING CONTRACT, DUNDEE. Commons May 6, 1931

NEW CLAUSE.—(Conditions of benefit of workers held to be not unemployed on days for which they have received no wages.) Commons July 21, 1931

4 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Interpretation, application and short title.) Commons July 21, 1931

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons July 22, 1931

3 speeches — PROFITS ON CONVERSION OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Commons September 16, 1931

7 speeches — SCHEDULE.—(Services in respect of which Orders in Council may be made under this Act.) Commons September 28, 1931

CLAUSE 1.—(Increased duties and draw- backs on certain descriptions of beer.) Commons September 30, 1931

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