Mr James Couper

1870 - October 14, 1946
Summary information for Mr James Couper

Contributions

1925

PROBATE, DIVORCE AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION. Commons March 4, 1925

ROYAL (DICK) VETERINARY COLLEGE, EDINBURGH (GRANT). Written Answers March 4, 1925

CONSTRUCTION (NEW METHODS). Written Answers March 5, 1925

INDUSTRIAL PEACE. Commons March 11, 1925

SANATORIA, GLASGOW. Commons March 17, 1925

GLASGOW BOUNDARIES BILL. (By Order.) Commons March 18, 1925

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ALDERSHOT. Commons March 24, 1925

ESTABLISHED CLERKS, GLASGOW. Written Answers March 24, 1925

SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND. Commons March 25, 1925

SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES. Written Answers March 25, 1925

DIRECT LABOUR. Commons March 26, 1925

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 26, 1925

SCOTTISH HISTORY, LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND ART. Written Answers March 31, 1925

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT (1918) AMENDMENT BILL Commons May 8, 1925

MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE. Written Answers June 17, 1925

2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION TO NEWFOUNDLAND (STEAMSHIP). Commons July 6, 1925

FOREIGN-BUILT SHIPS (TARIFF). Commons July 8, 1925

PETROLEUM BILL. Commons July 9, 1925

BRITISH SHIPS (FOREIGN-BUILT). Written Answers July 9, 1925

SCOTTISH REGIMENTS (NATIONAL FLAG). Commons July 14, 1925

3 speeches — FOREIGN-BUTLT STEAMSHIPS. Commons July 16, 1925

PETROLEUM BILL. Commons July 23, 1925

BRITISH-MADE GOODS (MARKING). Commons July 27, 1925

LEAD POISONING. Commons August 3, 1925

AIR ESTIMATES AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1925–26. Commons August 4, 1925

MERCHANDISE MARKS. Written Answers August 4, 1925

CHILD ASSAULT (COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY). Commons December 1, 1925

BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR (SALES). Commons December 7, 1925

SCOTLAND. Written Answers December 10, 1925

2 speeches — BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR. Commons December 14, 1925

FORTH-CLYDE WATERWAY. Commons December 15, 1925

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND. Commons December 17, 1925

RIVERS AND STREAMS (POLLUTION). Written Answers December 21, 1925

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