Mr John McGovern

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

Contributions

1951

Clause 12.—(APPREHENSION OF OFFENDERS.) Commons January 24, 1951

Clause 4.—(PROHIBITION AGAINST USING EXPLOSIVE AND OTHER NOXIOUS SUBSTANCES FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF FISH.) Commons January 24, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 7.—(ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF SALMON OR TROUT.) Commons January 24, 1951

2 speeches — SEA FISH INDUSTRY BILL Commons January 25, 1951

2 speeches — (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 14, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(PROCEDURE FOR CALLING UP UNDER S. 1.) Commons March 1, 1951

2 speeches — COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons March 14, 1951

CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 19, 1951

RAILWAY FREIGHT CHARGES (INCREASE) Commons April 9, 1951

5 speeches — MISCELLANEOUS Commons April 10, 1951

BISHOPS (RETIREMENT) MEASURE Commons April 10, 1951

KOREA (UNITED NATIONS POLICY) Commons April 11, 1951

BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 11, 1951

5 speeches — REVEREND J. G. MacMANAWAY'S INDEMNITY BILL Commons April 18, 1951

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE [MONEY] Commons April 24, 1951

Flats and Houses (Sale) Written Answers April 24, 1951

HIGHLAND DEVELOPMENT Commons April 25, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(CHARGES IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN DENTAL AND OPTICAL APPLIANCES.) Commons May 2, 1951

Clause 1.—(CHARGES IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN DENTAL AND OPTICAL APPLIANCES.) Commons May 7, 1951

4 speeches — New Clause.—(DURATION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS.) Commons May 7, 1951

Housing Written Answers May 8, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 4.—(RETIREMENT PENSIONS.) Commons May 9, 1951

2 speeches — COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Commons May 29, 1951

Clause 2.—(ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons June 5, 1951

Ex-Police Constable Coutts Written Answers June 26, 1951

Glasgow Civilian (Death) Written Answers June 26, 1951

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 20, 1951

MINISTERS OF THE CROWN (PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARIES) BILL Commons November 29, 1951

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