Mr Jack Browne
September 3, 1904 - July 28, 1993Summary information for Mr Jack Browne
Contributions
1956
Clause 1.—(OFFENCES IN CONNECTION WITH PREPARATION AND SALE OF INJURIOUS FOODS AND ADULTERATED DRUGS.) Commons February 8, 1956
Clause 7.—(REGULATIONS AS TO LABELLING AND DESCRIPTION OF FOOD.) Commons February 8, 1956
Clause 13.—(REGULATIONS AS TO FOOD HYGIENE.) Commons February 8, 1956
Clause 19.—(SIGN TO BE DISPLAYED ON PREMISES, ETC., WHERE HORSEFLESH IS SOLD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.) Commons February 8, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 24.—(PROVISIONS AS TO SUSPECTED FOOD.) Commons February 8, 1956
3 speeches — Clause 25.—(SCOTTISH FOOD HYGIENE COUNCIL.) Commons February 8, 1956
Clause 34.—(EXAMINATION BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES OF FOOD NOT FOR SALE.) Commons February 8, 1956
Clause 58.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons February 8, 1956
2 speeches — Housing, Dunbartonshire (Nissen Huts) Commons February 28, 1956
3 speeches — Evacuation Commons March 13, 1956
2 speeches — Notice of Marriage (Declaration of Residence) Commons March 13, 1956
2 speeches — Chronic Sick and Elderly Persons (Accommodation) Commons March 13, 1956
County of Zetland Commons March 13, 1956
2 speeches — Mining Areas (Community Centres) Commons March 13, 1956
3 speeches — Old People (Rents) Commons March 13, 1956
2 speeches — Subsidies and Policy Commons March 13, 1956
2 speeches — Glasgow (Land, Summerston) Commons March 13, 1956
3 speeches — Cumbernauld New Town Commons March 13, 1956
2 speeches — Ex-Service Men Commons March 13, 1956
2 speeches — Hillhead Quarry, Caithness (Rehousing) Commons March 13, 1956
3 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (COST) Commons May 7, 1956
2 speeches — Northern Hospital, Dunfermline Commons May 8, 1956
2 speeches — Right-of-Way, Midlothian (Rosslyn Castle-Polton) Commons May 8, 1956
5 speeches — Local Authorities (Loans) Commons May 8, 1956
2 speeches — New Hospital, Dundee Commons May 8, 1956
2 speeches — Pit Bings, Clackmannanshire Commons May 8, 1956
2 speeches — Families, Hillhead Quarry (Living Conditions) Commons May 8, 1956
2 speeches — Overcrowding, Halkirk Commons May 8, 1956
HOUSING (HILLHEAD QUARRY, WICK) Commons June 6, 1956
11 speeches — New Clause.—(LIABILITY TO RATES OF OWNER OF UNOCCUPIED LANDS AND HERITAGES.) Commons June 27, 1956
3 speeches — New Clause.—(APPORTIONMENT OF PAYMENTS RECEIVED BY THE COUNCIL OF A COUNTY UNDER PART V OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1948.) Commons June 27, 1956
7 speeches — Clause 5.—(VALUATION APPEAL COMMITTEES.) Commons June 27, 1956
9 speeches — Third Schedule.—(REDUCTION OF RENTS). Commons June 27, 1956
Slaughterhouses Commons July 3, 1956
3 speeches — Peel of Drumry Commons July 3, 1956
4 speeches — Accidents in the Home (Death Rate) Commons July 3, 1956
2 speeches — Glenrothes (Policy) Commons July 3, 1956
2 speeches — Town Planning Conference, Vienna (Glasgow Corporation Delegate) Commons July 3, 1956
2 speeches — Housing Scheme, Chryston Commons July 3, 1956
2 speeches — School Children (Eyesight Testing) Commons July 3, 1956
2 speeches — Economy Circular (Savings) Commons July 3, 1956
12 speeches — HEALTH IN SCOTLAND Commons July 17, 1956
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 7, 1956
12 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION, SCOTLAND (ASSESSORS) Commons November 13, 1956
2 speeches — Controlled Houses (Rents) Commons November 20, 1956
2 speeches — Subsidies Commons November 20, 1956
Rent-Restricted Houses Commons November 20, 1956
2 speeches — Haemophilic Patient, Glasgow (Treatment) Commons November 20, 1956
3 speeches — East Kilbride Development Corporation (Mrs. Judith Hart) Commons November 20, 1956
3 speeches — Cancer Registration Commons November 20, 1956
2 speeches — Mental Illness and Mental Deficiency Commons November 20, 1956
Local Government Finance (Review) Commons November 20, 1956
8 speeches — Schedule Commons November 20, 1956
Hungarian Refugees Written Answers November 20, 1956
SCOTLAND (TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT) Commons November 22, 1956
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