Mr John McGovern

1887 - February 14, 1968
Summary information for Mr John McGovern

Contributions

1950

Palace of Westminster Commons March 13, 1950

HOUSE BUILDING, SCOTLAND Commons March 13, 1950

3 speeches — HOUSING Commons March 13, 1950

PASSPORT (MR. SPRINGHALL) Written Answers March 13, 1950

Dean of Guild and Deacon Convenor Commons March 14, 1950

2 speeches — Building Programmes Commons March 14, 1950

3 speeches — Houses and Flats (Sale) Commons March 14, 1950

Building Licences, Glasgow Written Answers March 20, 1950

Housing, Glasgow Written Answers March 21, 1950

UNLICENSED FIREARMS Written Answers March 23, 1950

2 speeches — Tenement Flats, Glasgow Commons March 28, 1950

Nurses' Salaries Commons March 28, 1950

HIGH COURT AND COUNTY COURT JUDGES BILL [Lords'] Commons May 3, 1950

4 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE SCALES (INCREASE) Commons May 3, 1950

Financial Relations Commons May 9, 1950

Night Dispensing (Tradeston) Commons May 9, 1950

"Edifas" (Use) Written Answers May 10, 1950

SCOTLAND (HOUSING) Commons May 11, 1950

7 speeches — Clause 17.—(CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1950–51.) Commons June 15, 1950

Fish and Chips Shops Commons June 19, 1950

BUILDING WORK, SCOTLAND Commons June 19, 1950

Building Materials Commons June 20, 1950

KOREAN REPUBLIC (INVASION) Commons June 27, 1950

KOREA Commons July 5, 1950

NATIONAL SERVICE BILL Commons September 15, 1950

New Clause.—(DURATION.) Commons September 15, 1950

CONGRESS, SHEFFIELD (ADMISSION OF FOREIGNERS) Commons November 14, 1950

5 speeches — CONGRESS, SHEFFIELD (ADMISSION OF FOREIGNERS) Commons November 14, 1950

Old Age Pensioners Commons November 21, 1950

4 speeches — Police, Glasgow (Administration and Discipline) Commons November 21, 1950

Parliamentary Committee (Report) Commons November 21, 1950

5 speeches — Seaman, Bridgeton (Death) Commons November 28, 1950

6 speeches — SALMON AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES (PROTECTION) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons December 13, 1950

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