Mr James Clyde

1863 - June 16, 1944
Summary information for Mr James Clyde

Contributions

1918

9 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power to Require Information and Inspection of Documents.) Commons January 10, 1918

2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(offences.) Commons January 10, 1918

5 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—.(Metals or Ores to which Act Applies.) Commons January 10, 1918

36 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition against Dealing in Certain Metals and Ores without a Licence.) Commons January 15, 1918

17 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power of Director-General of National Service to Withdraw Exemptions.) Commons January 21, 1918

4 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Conditions.) Commons January 23, 1918

2 speeches — BRITISH ALUMINIUM COMPANY. Commons March 7, 1918

2 speeches — ACREAGE UNDER CULTIVATION. Commons March 11, 1918

3 speeches — FISHERY RIGHTS (SCOTLAND). Commons March 11, 1918

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons March 11, 1918

2 speeches — FRESH-WATER FISH. Commons April 15, 1918

3 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 26, 1918

PETROL (MISUSE). Written Answers June 26, 1918

EDUCATION (SCOTLAND; [GRANTS], Commons July 25, 1918

2 speeches — NETTING SEASON. Commons July 30, 1918

JURORS, SCOTLAND (SPECIAL CONSTABLES). Written Answers July 30, 1918

PROTEST MEETING, EDINBURGH. Written Answers August 1, 1918

2 speeches — TUBERCULOSIS (SCOTLAND). Commons August 5, 1918

2 speeches — Fiars (Scotland). Commons August 5, 1918

JURORS, GLASGOW (SPECIAL CONSTABLES). Written Answers August 7, 1918

7 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(School Management Committees.) Commons October 16, 1918

2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Power to Facilitate Attendance at Secondary Schools and Other Institutions.) Commons October 16, 1918

CLAUSE 18.—(Transfer of Voluntary Schools.) Commons October 16, 1918

2 speeches — CLAUSE 22.—(Qualification of Electors.) Commons October 16, 1918

ADAPTATION OF ACTS. Commons October 16, 1918

10 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Expenses of Education Authorities.) Commons October 17, 1918

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