Mr Joseph Johnstone

1860 - January 13, 1931
Summary information for Mr Joseph Johnstone

Contributions

1922

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Commons February 21, 1922

LAW CHARGES AND COURTS OF LAW, SCOTLAND. Commons February 27, 1922

EDUCATION. Commons February 28, 1922

2 speeches — LAW CHARGES AND COURTS OF LAW, SCOTLAND. Commons February 28, 1922

2 speeches — HOUSING. Commons March 13, 1922

MISCELLANEOUS WAR SERVICES (FOREION OFFICE). Commons March 17, 1922

ARMY (ORDNANCE FACTORIES) (EXCESS), 1920–21. Commons March 23, 1922

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons March 29, 1922

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of s. 12 (3) of principal Act.) Commons April 6, 1922

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 10 and 11 Geo. V. c. 30, s. 8.) Commons April 6, 1922

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Amalgamation with unemployment benefit of grants payable; under 11 and 12 Geo. 5, c. 62, in respect of certain dependants.) Commons April 6, 1922

DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN (TRAINING). Commons April 26, 1922

3 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Power to make Orders in Council.) Commons May 9, 1922

PREVENTION OF UNEMPLOYMENT BILL. Commons May 12, 1922

TRADE UNION ACT (1913) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 19, 1922

3 speeches — GRAMPIAN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BILL (by Order). Commons May 23, 1922

2 speeches — SEPARATION AND MAINTENANCE ORDERS BILL. Commons May 26, 1922

3 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND BILL. Commons May 26, 1922

SUMMER TIME BILL [Lords]. Commons June 14, 1922

AYR BURGH (ELECTRICITY) BILL [Lords>]. (By Order.) Commons June 28, 1922

SUPPLY. Commons June 29, 1922

CLAUSE 1.—(Amendments of S. 4 of 12 & 13 Geo. 5 c. 7.) Commons July 13, 1922

2 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) (SUPERANNUATION) BILL. Commons July 19, 1922

CLAUSE 4.—(Definitions.) Commons July 23, 1922

CLAUSE 5.—(Combinations of local authorities.) Commons July 23, 1922

4 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1922–23. Commons July 27, 1922

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