Mr Hector Hughes

1887 - June 23, 1970
Summary information for Mr Hector Hughes

Contributions

1949

2 speeches — HANDWOVEN TWEED (PURCHASE TAX) Commons January 19, 1949

3 speeches — Edinburgh—London Service Commons January 26, 1949

Tweed Industry, Shetland Commons January 27, 1949

5 speeches — Engineering Industry, Aberdeen Commons January 27, 1949

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (LECTURE TOURS) Commons January 31, 1949

3 speeches — FACTORY, ABERDEEN Commons January 31, 1949

2 speeches — CLAUSE 26.—(TERMINATION OF RIGHT TO SUPPLY OF WATER ON SPECIAL TERMS.) Commons February 7, 1949

CLAUSE 36.—(INTERPRETATION, CONSTRUCTION AND REPEALS.) Commons February 7, 1949

Skilled Labour, Scotland Commons February 8, 1949

2 speeches — Occupational Therapy, Aberdeen Commons February 8, 1949

3 speeches — POLICE TRAINING COLLEGE (COMMANDANT) Commons February 8, 1949

3 speeches — New Factories, Aberdeen Commons February 10, 1949

FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN, 1951 Commons February 10, 1949

4 speeches — PUBLIC WORKS (FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN) BILL Commons February 10, 1949

COMMISSION OF THE PEACE (SIR MAURICE BLOCH) Commons February 14, 1949

2 speeches — CLAUSE 17.—(ABOLITION OF SPECIAL JURIES.) Commons February 14, 1949

Machinery Production Written Answers February 17, 1949

Factory, Aberdeen Written Answers February 22, 1949

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Written Answers February 22, 1949

Television Written Answers February 23, 1949

2 speeches — Experiment, Aberdeen Commons February 24, 1949

Factory Machines (Guards) Commons March 8, 1949

Doctors and Dentists Commons March 8, 1949

2 speeches — Business and Tourist Visits Commons March 9, 1949

2 speeches — JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Commons March 14, 1949

Fish Deliveries, Billingsgate Written Answers March 14, 1949

National Health Service (Registrations) Written Answers March 15, 1949

Meat (Shop Displays) Written Answers March 21, 1949

Aberdeen Written Answers March 29, 1949

2 speeches — Factory, Aberdeen Commons April 12, 1949

HOUSING (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons April 13, 1949

Building Workers Commons May 10, 1949

Industry and Employment Commons May 10, 1949

Courts Martial Commons May 11, 1949

Hearing Aids (Batteries) Commons May 24, 1949

3 speeches — Dean of Guild, Aberdeen Commons May 24, 1949

Land Requirements, Scotland Commons May 24, 1949

2 speeches — Ships' Officers (Holiday Periods) Commons May 24, 1949

SMALL ESTATES (SUCCESSION) Written Answers May 24, 1949

3 speeches — TELEVISION SERVICES (SCOTLAND) Commons May 25, 1949

Reports Commons May 25, 1949

COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE BILL Commons May 27, 1949

MERCHANT SHIPPING (SAFETY CONVENTION) BILL Commons May 27, 1949

School Children (Spectacles) Commons May 31, 1949

3 speeches — Third Schedule.—(REMUNERATION OF PERSONS GIVING LEGAL AID.) Commons May 31, 1949

DYCE AERODROME (MODEL AEROPLANES) Written Answers June 1, 1949

3 speeches — TOURIST INDUSTRIES Commons June 21, 1949

LEASEHOLD REFORM (INTERIM REPORT) Commons June 27, 1949

2 speeches — FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN Commons June 27, 1949

WEST AFRICA (ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE) Written Answers June 29, 1949

COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (REPORT) Written Answers June 29, 1949

Maltese Ratings Written Answers June 29, 1949

4 speeches — SCOTLAND (AGRICULTURE) Commons June 30, 1949

3 speeches — SCOTLAND (INDUSTRY) Commons July 7, 1949

2 speeches — Alleged Salmon Poaching, Helmsdale Commons July 12, 1949

Houses (Sale Prices) Commons July 12, 1949

EMERGENCY POWERS (PROCLAMATION) Commons July 13, 1949

2 speeches — Services, Aberdeen Commons July 20, 1949

DEPORTATIONS (HOME SECRETARY'S POWERS) Commons July 28, 1949

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL Commons October 31, 1949

Fish Control Commons November 1, 1949

3 speeches — MALTA Commons November 8, 1949

Ploughs (Metal Parts) Commons November 15, 1949

3 speeches — HUMAN RIGHTS (DRAFT COVENANT) Commons November 21, 1949

UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S FUND Written Answers November 28, 1949

South Atlantic Station Written Answers November 30, 1949

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