Mr James McInnes

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

Contributions

1960

3 speeches — SCOTLAND (PERSONAL CREDIT SCHEMES) Commons January 28, 1960

Clause 1.—(PURPOSE FOR WHICH PART I POWERS EXERCISABLE, AND DURATION OF POWERS.) Commons February 3, 1960

Clause 18.—(DETERMINATIONS UNDER PRINCIPAL ENACTMENT TO TAKE PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF PURPOSES OF PART I.) Commons February 3, 1960

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(EXTENT OF OCCUPIER'S DUTY TO SHOW CARE.) Commons February 17, 1960

3 speeches — SCOTLAND (GENERAL GRANT) Commons February 17, 1960

2 speeches — Central Institutions (Students) Commons February 23, 1960

2 speeches — Technical Education (Building Programme) Commons February 23, 1960

Housing Commons February 23, 1960

Technical Education (Part-time Day Release) Written Answers February 23, 1960

Glasgow Firms (Overspill Areas and New Towns) Written Answers February 23, 1960

Technical Education (Day-Release Students) Written Answers February 24, 1960

2 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITY RATE BURDEN Commons February 25, 1960

Scottish Special Housing Association Commons March 1, 1960

Retirement and Old-age Pensioners Commons April 4, 1960

Retirement Pensions Written Answers April 4, 1960

Retirement Pensioners, Glasgow (National Assistance) Written Answers April 5, 1960

CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN INDUSTRY Commons April 26, 1960

12 speeches — HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons May 2, 1960

Young Persons Written Answers May 2, 1960

2 speeches — Road Traffic and Roads Improvement Bill Commons May 3, 1960

2 speeches — Road Programme Commons May 3, 1960

Shipbuilding Research (Production Methods) Written Answers May 3, 1960

2 speeches — Civilian Employees, Scotland Commons May 4, 1960

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(BOOKMAKER'S PERMITS.) Commons May 5, 1960

Ford Motor Company (Industrial Development Certificate) Commons May 10, 1960

BETTING AND GAMING BILL Commons May 11, 1960

2 speeches — Training Establishments, Scotland Commons May 25, 1960

Technical Education (Part-Time Day Release) Written Answers June 3, 1960

National Income Statistics (Business Expenditure) Written Answers June 3, 1960

Capital Gains Tax Written Answers June 3, 1960

Brick Supplies, Scotland Written Answers June 21, 1960

Housing Subsidies Written Answers June 21, 1960

Fourth Schedule.—(MINOR AND CONSE QUENTIAL AMENDMENTS.) Commons June 23, 1960

2 speeches — Housing Commons June 28, 1960

2 speeches — Maternity Beds, Glasgow Commons June 28, 1960

2 speeches — Green Belt (Policy) Commons July 12, 1960

3 speeches — SCOTLAND (INDUSTRY, EMPLOYMENT AND ROADS) Commons July 12, 1960

4 speeches — SCOTLAND (INDUSTRY, EMPLOYMENT AND ROADS) Commons July 13, 1960

Cause 37.—(REPEATED OPERATION OF ENFORCEMENT NOTICES.) Commons July 27, 1960

New Clause.—(SAVING FOR DOMINOES AND CRIBBAGE ON LICENSED PREMISES ETC.) Commons July 27, 1960

2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC Commons July 28, 1960

Hospitals, Glasgow Written Answers November 15, 1960

Poliomyelitis (Vaccinations) Written Answers November 15, 1960

Part-time Education Written Answers November 30, 1960

Registration of Title to Land (Committee) Written Answers November 30, 1960

BETTING LEVY BILL Commons December 5, 1960

National Health Service, Scotland Commons December 5, 1960

3½ PER CENT. WAR LOAN Commons December 7, 1960

EMPLOYMENT, PEMBROKESHIRE Commons December 12, 1960

SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY, SCOTLAND Commons December 12, 1960

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(ESTABLISHMENT OF HORSERACE BETTING LEVY BOARD.) Commons December 14, 1960

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF LEVY BOARD.) Commons December 14, 1960

Clause 3.—(BOOKMAKERS' LEVY SCHEMES.) Commons December 14, 1960

First Schedule.—(BOOKMAKERS' COMMITTEE.) Commons December 14, 1960

BETTING LEVY BILL Commons December 20, 1960

Four-Apartment Houses (Annual Charges) Written Answers December 20, 1960

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