Mr George Lawson
July 11, 1906 - July 3, 1978Summary information for Mr George Lawson
Contributions
1956
POLICE (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons February 8, 1956
2 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons February 20, 1956
Scotland Commons February 28, 1956
Omnibus Services, Scotland Written Answers March 13, 1956
EMPLOYMENT Commons March 20, 1956
2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (COST) Commons May 7, 1956
Steel Strip Mill (Representations) Commons May 15, 1956
3 speeches — Old People Commons May 15, 1956
Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY. Commons May 16, 1956
New Clause.—(MAXIMUM SPEED OF GOODS VEHICLES.) Commons May 30, 1956
Incomes Written Answers June 26, 1956
3 speeches — Clause 5.—(VALUATION APPEAL COMMITTEES.) Commons June 27, 1956
3 speeches — Third Schedule.—(REDUCTION OF RENTS). Commons June 27, 1956
2 speeches — Average Income Commons July 5, 1956
HEALTH IN SCOTLAND Commons July 17, 1956
MILK (PRICE INCREASE) Commons July 24, 1956
3 speeches — INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT, SCOTLAND Commons July 26, 1956
MIDDLE EAST (SITUATION) Commons October 31, 1956
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 12, 1956
3 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION, SCOTLAND (ASSESSORS) Commons November 13, 1956
5 speeches — Schedule Commons November 20, 1956
Administrative Regions (Employees) Written Answers November 21, 1956
Unfilled Vacancies Written Answers November 22, 1956
2 speeches — Insured Workers (Regional Distribution) Commons November 27, 1956
Unemployment Written Answers December 5, 1956
2 speeches — Regional Labour Resources Commons December 6, 1956
2 speeches — SCOTLAND (TEACHERS' SALARIES) Commons December 6, 1956
Gainful Employment (Statistics) Written Answers December 6, 1956
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(INCREASE OF DUTIES.) Commons December 12, 1956
2 speeches — Scotland Commons December 13, 1956
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