Mr John Sturrock
1878 - July 22, 1943Summary information for Mr John Sturrock
Contributions
1920
OUT-OF-WORK DONATION (SCOTLAND). Commons February 18, 1920
FISH PRICES. Written Answers February 19, 1920
MILITARY OFFENCES. Written Answers February 26, 1920
BRITISH COMMUNITIES (FOREIGN COUNTRIES). Written Answers March 15, 1920
OFFICIAL HISTORIES OF THE WAR. Written Answers March 18, 1920
GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND BILL. Commons April 16, 1920
CLAUSE 1.—(Power of His Majesty to give Effect to Peace Treaties.) Commons April 19, 1920
TRADE UNION BALLOT BILL. Commons April 23, 1920
FLAX IMPORTATION. Commons April 29, 1920
BUSINESS PREMISES, SCOTLAND. Written Answers April 29, 1920
PROFITEERING (AMENDMENT) [EXPENSES]. Commons May 4, 1920
2 speeches — SEASON TICKETS (SCOTLAND). Commons June 7, 1920
MEDICAL BOARDS. Written Answers June 7, 1920
WIDOWS' PENSIONS (BONUS). Written Answers June 8, 1920
FOREST FIRE, ABERDEENSHIRE. Commons June 16, 1920
RAILWAY PASSENGER FARES. Commons June 17, 1920
FOREST FIRE, ABERDEENSHIRE. Commons June 17, 1920
STATEMENT BY MR. BALFOUR. Commons June 17, 1920
PASSENGER FARES (HOLIDAY SEASON). Written Answers June 24, 1920
HOUSING (LUXURY BUILDING). Commons June 25, 1920
MERCHANDISE MARKS. Commons June 28, 1920
DEPARTMENTAL ANSWERS (POSTAGE). Commons June 29, 1920
RAILWAY FARES (INCREASE). Written Answers July 1, 1920
GRENADIER AND COLDSTREAM GUARDS. Written Answers August 11, 1920
CANADIAN CATTLE (IMPOST RESTRICTIONS). Written Answers October 25, 1920
CLAUSE 1.—(Issue of proclamations of emergency.) Commons October 26, 1920
MINE-SWEEPING, NORTH SEA. Commons October 27, 1920
REPRISALS (POLICE AND MILITARY). Commons November 4, 1920
STONE QUARRIES, SCOTLAND. Written Answers December 7, 1920
LOCAL VETO POLLS (COST). Written Answers December 7, 1920
RURAL TRANSPORT, SCOTLAND. Written Answers December 9, 1920
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