Mr John Gilmour
1876 - March 30, 1940Summary information for Mr John Gilmour
Contributions
1940
2 speeches — MERCANTILE MARINE (DRY-DOCK ACCOMMODATION). Commons January 16, 1940
REQUISITIONED TONNAGE. Written Answers January 18, 1940
CLERICAL STAFFS. Written Answers January 30, 1940
4 speeches — MERCANTILE MARINE (LABOUR SUPPLY). Commons February 6, 1940
3 speeches — SHIPOWNERS (REMUNERATION). Commons February 13, 1940
3 speeches — LOSS OF TONNAGE (REPLACEMENT). Commons February 13, 1940
TRINITY HOUSE (MECHANICAL STAFF). Commons February 13, 1940
MINISTRY OF SHIPPING (STAFF) Written Answers February 13, 1940
PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS (DELAY). Written Answers February 15, 1940
SHIPWRECKED PERSONS (ASSISTANCE). Written Answers February 15, 1940
SCOTTISH FISHING BOATS (PAYMENT). Written Answers February 21, 1940
AWARDS FOR GALLANTRY. Written Answers February 22, 1940
3 speeches — GREAT BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES (DISCUSSIONS). Commons February 27, 1940
MERCHANT SEAMEN (FREE RAILWAY VOUCHERS). Commons February 27, 1940
2 speeches — LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS. Commons February 27, 1940
STEAMSHIP "PENSTONE" (FIREMAN'S PAYMENT). Written Answers February 27, 1940
2 speeches — WIRELESS OPERATORS. Commons March 5, 1940
3 speeches — SAFETY MEASURES. Commons March 5, 1940
2 speeches — CREWS' PROPERTY (COMPENSATION FOR LOSS). Commons March 7, 1940
4 speeches — ADMINISTRATION. Commons March 12, 1940
4 speeches — MESSRS. ELDERS AND FYFFES, LIMITED (OFFICERS' PAY). Commons March 12, 1940
REQUISITIONED FISHING BOATS (SCOTLAND). Written Answers March 13, 1940
3 speeches — SHIPPING (COAL CARGOES). Commons March 18, 1940
28 speeches — SHIPPING. Commons March 18, 1940
COMFORTS FOR SEAMEN. Commons March 19, 1940
REQUISITIONED SHIPS. Commons March 19, 1940
FLOUR (IMPORTS). Written Answers March 19, 1940
CUNARD WHITE STAR FLEET. Written Answers March 19, 1940
CUNARD WHITE STAR LINERS. Written Answers March 21, 1940
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