Mr James McInnes

May 17, 1901 - April 14, 1974
Summary information for Mr James McInnes

Contributions

1959

2 speeches — Glasgow (Overspill) Commons February 3, 1959

3 speeches — Licensing Laws and Drunkenness Commons February 3, 1959

Unoccupied Houses Written Answers February 10, 1959

3 speeches — Clause 19.—(DUTY OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO MAKE GRANTS TOWARDS CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS.) Commons February 18, 1959

5 speeches — Clause 20.—(APPROVAL OF APPLICATIONS FOR STANDARD GRANT.) Commons February 18, 1959

2 speeches — New Clause.—(OBLIGATION OF LESSORS RECEIVING STANDARD GRANTS AND APPLICATION TO TIED DWELLINGS (ENGLAND AND WALES).) Commons February 18, 1959

New Clause.—{OBLIGATION OF LESSORS RECEIVING STANDARD GRANTS AND APPLICATION TO TIED DWELLINGS (ENGLAND AND WALES).) Commons March 11, 1959

2 speeches — Clause 5.—(APPROVAL OF APPLICATIONS FOR STANDARD GRANT.) Commons March 11, 1959

Clause 24.—(AMENDMENT OF PROVISIONS OF ACT OF 1950 RELATING TO IMPROVEMENT GRANTS.) Commons March 11, 1959

2 speeches — Licensing Laws Commons March 17, 1959

2 speeches — Town Development (Scotland) Act, 1957 Commons March 17, 1959

3 speeches — Drunkenness (Investigation) Commons March 17, 1959

9 speeches — Clause 8.—(MODIFICATION OF RULES FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION.) Commons March 23, 1959

3 speeches — Second Schedule.—(ACQUISITION OF HOUSES AS BEING UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION.) Commons March 23, 1959

4 speeches — Clause 6.—(EXTENSION OF SS. 4 AND 5 TO SPECIAL CASES.) Commons March 24, 1959

2 speeches — Clause 7.—(SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS AS TO CERTIFICATION OF APPROPRIATE ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT.) Commons March 24, 1959

SMALL LOTTERIES AND GAMING ACT, 1956 (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons April 10, 1959

Licensing Laws and Drunkenness Written Answers April 28, 1959

Anti-Poliomyelitis Vaccine (Supplies) Written Answers April 29, 1959

New Factories Written Answers May 8, 1959

Hospital Patients (Weekly Cost) Commons May 12, 1959

Unemployed and Vacancies Written Answers May 14, 1959

2 speeches — Industry, Employment and Roads Commons June 3, 1959

Coal Industry (Bearsden-Summerston Development) Commons June 9, 1959

Licensing Laws Written Answers June 16, 1959

12 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITY HOUSING Commons June 18, 1959

Hospital Building Projects, Western Region Written Answers June 18, 1959

Western Regional Hospital Board (Senior Appointments) Written Answers June 22, 1959

Glasgow Written Answers June 24, 1959

Registration of Title to Land (Committee) Written Answers June 30, 1959

Licensing Laws Written Answers June 30, 1959

Housing (Overspill Arrangements) Written Answers July 7, 1959

2 speeches — SCOTLAND (GRANT-AIDED SECONDARY SCHOOLS) Commons July 8, 1959

7 speeches — Glasgow Overspill Population Commons July 14, 1959

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons July 15, 1959

3 speeches — Firms, Glasgow (Overspill Areas) Commons July 21, 1959

2 speeches — Abandoned Properties, Glasgow Commons July 21, 1959

2 speeches — Licensing Laws (Committee) Commons July 21, 1959

Registration of Title to Land (Committee) Written Answers July 23, 1959

Criminal Statistics Written Answers July 27, 1959

2 speeches — Glasgow (Overspill) Commons July 28, 1959

2 speeches — Site, Glasgow (Housing Development) Commons July 28, 1959

Housing (Charges) Written Answers July 30, 1959

LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BILL Commons November 10, 1959

BETTING AND GAMING BILL Commons November 16, 1959

Tay Road Bridge Commons December 1, 1959

Smokeless Fuels (Supplies) Written Answers December 4, 1959

5 speeches — Glasgow Overspill Commons December 8, 1959

2 speeches — Smoke Control Areas Commons December 8, 1959

2 speeches — Municipal Houses, Glasgow Commons December 15, 1959

2 speeches — Western Regional Hospital Board (Consultants) Commons December 15, 1959

3 speeches — Local Authority Houses (Annual Charges) Commons December 15, 1959

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