Mr James Carmichael

1894 - January 19, 1966
Summary information for Mr James Carmichael

Contributions

1951

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(PROHIBITION OF POACHING.) Commons January 24, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 7.—(ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF SALMON OR TROUT.) Commons January 24, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 11.—(POWERS OF SEARCH.) Commons January 24, 1951

Potato Acreage Commons February 6, 1951

4 speeches — AIR SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1950–51 Commons February 6, 1951

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons February 12, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 16.—(PENALTIES.) Commons February 13, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 22.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons February 13, 1951

3 speeches — (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 14, 1951

DEFENCE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 15, 1951

3 speeches — Building Work, Glasgow Written Answers February 27, 1951

3 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEES (COMPOSITION) Commons March 8, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 7.—(ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF SALMON OR TROUT.) Commons April 5, 1951

BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 12, 1951

2 speeches — Dentures and Spectacles Commons April 17, 1951

12 speeches — Clause 1.—(CHARGES IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN DENTAL AND OPTICAL APPLIANCES.) Commons May 2, 1951

New Clause.—(DURATION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS.) Commons May 7, 1951

4 speeches — Clause 4.—(RETIREMENT PENSIONS.) Commons May 9, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 5.—(RE-ENTRY INTO REGULAR EMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT.) Commons May 9, 1951

2 speeches — Aged and Infirm Patients (Beds) Commons June 5, 1951

Clause 2.—(ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons June 5, 1951

New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 3 OF FINANCE ACT, 1920.) Commons June 14, 1951

School Meals Commons July 24, 1951

SPAIN (NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY) Commons July 25, 1951

Old People's Homes Written Answers July 25, 1951

5 speeches — FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons July 26, 1951

2 speeches — Judicial Salaries Commons July 31, 1951

Cinemas (Tax Revenue) Written Answers July 31, 1951

5 speeches — HOUSING Commons December 4, 1951

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