Mr Gordon Macdonald
1888 - January 20, 1966Summary information for Mr Gordon Macdonald
Contributions
1930
3 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Power to constitute Coal Mines National Industrial Board and functions thereof.) Commons February 10, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Power to constitute Coal Mines National Industrial Board and functions thereof.) Commons February 11, 1930
COLLIERY WORKERS (HOLIDAYS). Written Answers February 12, 1930
BOYS. Written Answers March 20, 1930
BLIND PERSONS (PENSIONS). Commons April 8, 1930
OVERTIME. Commons April 8, 1930
OVERTIME. Commons April 15, 1930
EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 29, 1930
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons June 19, 1930
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE COMMITTEES (PRESS ADMISSION). Commons July 31, 1930
OLD AGE PENSIONERS. Commons July 31, 1930
CUTTING MACHINES. Written Answers July 31, 1930
BENEFIT. Commons October 30, 1930
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons October 30, 1930
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons October 31, 1930
RELIEF. Written Answers November 10, 1930
2 speeches — BENEFIT. Written Answers November 11, 1930
RUSSIA. Written Answers November 11, 1930
EXCHANGES (STAFF). Commons November 13, 1930
3 speeches — TRAINING SCHEMES. Commons November 13, 1930
MR. PATEL. Written Answers November 17, 1930
DEPENDANTS. Written Answers November 17, 1930
DOMESTIC SERVICE. Written Answers November 20, 1930
YOUNG OFFENDERS. Written Answers November 20, 1930
OUT-DOOR RELIEF. Written Answers November 20, 1930
AUXILIARY POSTMEN. Written Answers November 20, 1930
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons November 27, 1930
WORK SCHEMES, LANCASHIRE. Commons December 1, 1930
RATING RELIEF. Commons December 1, 1930
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE [MONEY]. Commons December 1, 1930
DE-RATING, LANCASHIRE. Written Answers December 1, 1930
MINING REGULATIONS (PROSECUTIONS). Written Answers December 2, 1930
RELIEVING OFFICERS. Written Answers December 5, 1930
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