Mr James Maxton
1885 - July 23, 1946Summary information for Mr James Maxton
Contributions
1923
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons March 5, 1923
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WAGES. Commons March 5, 1923
2 speeches — WAGES CLAIM, CLYDEBANK (COURT OF SESSION DECISION). Commons March 12, 1923
2 speeches — ST. JAMES'S PARK (REFRESHMENT HUT). Commons March 12, 1923
3 speeches — DEPORTATIONS TO IRELAND. Commons March 12, 1923
2 speeches — HERITABLE PROPERTY LAW. Commons March 13, 1923
2 speeches — WAR PENSIONS ACTS. Commons March 13, 1923
6 speeches — DEPORTATIONS FROM GREAT BRITAIN. Commons March 14, 1923
4 speeches — DEPORTATIONS FROM GREAT BRITAIN. Commons March 15, 1923
DEPORTATIONS FROM GREAT BRITAIN. Commons March 19, 1923
19 speeches — DEPORTATIONS TO IRELAND. Commons March 19, 1923
4 speeches — CAPITALIST SYSTEM. Commons March 20, 1923
BATTLESHIP CONSTRUCTION (COST). Commons March 28, 1923
>NEAR EAST. Commons March 28, 1923
6 speeches — BUILDING MATERIALS (PRICES). Commons March 28, 1923
5 speeches — EDUCATION. Commons March 29, 1923
SPECIAL CONSTABLES BILL. Commons April 9, 1923
ARMY AND AIR FORCE (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons April 9, 1923
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Section 42.) Commons April 12, 1923
WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 17, 1923
LIQUOR TRAFFIC PROHIBITION BILL. Commons April 20, 1923
HOUSING BILL (SCOTLAND). Written Answers April 30, 1923
TEACHERS, GLASGOW. Written Answers May 1, 1923
FOODSTUFFS (DESTRUCTION, GLASGOW). Written Answers May 1, 1923
MEDICAL SERVICE, SCOTLAND (PERSONNEL). Written Answers May 2, 1923
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Effect of notices to increase rent under principal Act): Commons May 3, 1923
2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Power to suspend liability if premises unfit for human habitation or in state of disrepair.) Commons May 3, 1923
2 speeches — DEPORTATIONS (SEIZED DOCUMENTS). Commons May 8, 1923
13 speeches — RENT RESTRICTIONS (NOTICES OF INCREASE) BILL. Commons May 8, 1923
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE. Commons May 9, 1923
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