Mr James McInnes
May 17, 1901 - April 14, 1974Summary information for Mr James McInnes
Contributions
1961
WHITE FISH AND HERRING INDUSTRIES [MONEY] Commons January 31, 1961
Civil Research Written Answers February 6, 1961
Revaluation Estimates (Appeals) Commons February 7, 1961
Smokeless Fuels (Glasgow) Written Answers February 14, 1961
3 speeches — SHERIFFS' PENSIONS (SCOTLAND) [MONEY] Commons February 15, 1961
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 23, 1961
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 20, 1961
2 speeches — Local Employment Act (Financial Assistance) Commons April 25, 1961
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (EXPENDITURE ON SPECIAL PURPOSES) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons May 10, 1961
2 speeches — SCOTTISH EDUCATION Commons May 11, 1961
Housing Subsidies Written Answers May 19, 1961
Registration of Title to Land (Committee's Report) Written Answers May 19, 1961
Glasgow Overspill (New Towns) Written Answers May 19, 1961
2 speeches — Glasgow Overspill Population (New Town) Commons June 20, 1961
3 speeches — Registration of Title to Land (Committee) Commons June 20, 1961
Betting Offices, Glasgow Written Answers June 21, 1961
8 speeches — Clause 12.—(CONTRIBUTIONS TO AND BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES.) Commons July 4, 1961
Clause 1.—(CONTINUANCE OF CROWN ESTATE COMMISSIONERS, AND GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO THEIR CONSTITUTION AND FUNCTIONS.) Commons July 6, 1961
5 speeches — SCOTLAND (TRADE AND INDUSTRY) Commons July 24, 1961
Glasgow (Overspill) Written Answers August 1, 1961
New Towns Written Answers August 1, 1961
Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow Written Answers October 24, 1961
Glasgow Corporation (Acquisition of Properties) Written Answers October 24, 1961
HOUSING Commons November 6, 1961
Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow Commons November 8, 1961
4 speeches — Schedule.—(ACTS CONTINUED.) Commons November 15, 1961
9 speeches — HOUSING (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons November 22, 1961
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