Mr Frederick Thomson
1875 - April 21, 1935Summary information for Mr Frederick Thomson
Contributions
1930
FISHING GROUNDS (INQUIRY). Commons January 23, 1930
INQUIRY. Commons January 30, 1930
TELEPHONE CHARGES. Written Answers February 11, 1930
DOCK AND HAKBOUR IMPROVEMENTS SCHEMES. Commons February 18, 1930
2 speeches — JUVENILE OFFENDERS (TREATMENT). Commons February 25, 1930
FISHING INDUSTRY. Commons March 4, 1930
LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY (GRANT). Commons March 4, 1930
FISHERY BOARD FOR SCOTLAND. Commons March 6, 1930
NEW BUILDINGS, EDINBURGH. Commons March 24, 1930
HARBOUR AND DOCK WORKS. Written Answers April 1, 1930
LABOUR AND HEALTH BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN. Commons April 8, 1930
DOCK AND HARBOUR WORKS. Written Answers April 14, 1930
BRITISH MUSEUM (CATALOGUE). Written Answers May 7, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Duration and amount of aliment). Commons May 16, 1930
NEW CLAUSE.—(Definition of predecessors in the same family). Commons May 23, 1930
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Claims for compensation in respect of constitution of new holdings.) Commons May 23, 1930
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of s. 7 (10) of Act of 1911.) Commons May 23, 1930
EDUCATION. Commons July 9, 1930
PUBLIC EDUCATION, SCOTLAND. Commons July 14, 1930
CLAUSE 35.—(Complaint to Department by tenant or occupier with regard to water supply, etc.) Commons July 15, 1930
2 speeches — FISHERY RESEARCH. Commons July 22, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 118.—(Special provisions as to Scotland.) Commons July 22, 1930
WAR GRATUITIES (DEDUCTIONS FOR DEBT). Commons November 2, 1930
2 speeches — SMALL LANDHOLDERS AND AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons November 10, 1930
3 speeches — CEYLON. Commons November 12, 1930
CEYLON (INCOME TAX). Commons November 19, 1930
EDUCATION GRANTS. Commons November 25, 1930
2 speeches — CEYLON (INCOME TAX BILL). Commons December 3, 1930
SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE. Written Answers December 4, 1930
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