Mr Joseph Westwood

1884 - July 17, 1948
Summary information for Mr Joseph Westwood

Contributions

1929

2 speeches — EDUCATION GRANTS. Commons January 31, 1929

8 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Transfer of functions of parish councils and district boards of control to county councils and town councils of large burghs.) Commons February 4, 1929

2 speeches — BUNKER COAL SUPPLIES. Commons February 5, 1929

3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Transfer of functions of education authorities and of functions relating to police and registration of electors.) Commons February 5, 1929

7 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons February 5, 1929

BOY MESSENGERS. Written Answers February 5, 1929

6 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Reconstitution of county councils.) Commons February 6, 1929

3 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Election of reconstituted county councils.) Commons February 6, 1929

13 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Committees.) Commons February 7, 1929

4 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Schemes for administration of functions.) Commons February 7, 1929

DUNDEE OMNIBUSES (STANDING PASSENGERS). Commons February 8, 1929

3 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Audit, &c.) Commons February 8, 1929

3 speeches — CLAUSE 17.—(payment of travelling expenses by county councils, etc.) Commons February 8, 1929

5 speeches — CLAUSE 20—(Contributions by burghs to county council.) Commons February 8, 1929

CLAUSE 21.—(Provision as to borrowing by county or town council.) Commons February 8, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 26.—(County medical officer of health and sanitary inspector to act for small burghs.) Commons February 20, 1929

CLAUSE 33.—(Adjustments as to rating relief between landlord and tenants.) Commons February 21, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 37.—(Discontinuance of grants.) Commons February 21, 1929

RETIRED PAY AND PENSIONS (OFFICERS). Commons March 5, 1929

2 speeches — BURSARY SCHEME, ROXBURGH. Commons March 5, 1929

SCHOOLCHILDREN (BOOKS AND STATIONERY). Commons March 5, 1929

7 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Reconstitution of county councils.) Commons March 5, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Election of reconstituted county councils). Commons March 5, 1929

CLAUSE 12.—(Committees.) Commons March 6, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Schemes for administration of functions.) Commons March 6, 1929

4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons March 11, 1929

3 speeches — CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION CENTRES. Commons March 26, 1929

COAL GAS POISONING. Commons March 26, 1929

CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons March 26, 1929

3 speeches — TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS (AGE). Commons March 26, 1929

GREAT BRITAIN AND PALESTINE (DUAL CITIZENSHIP). Commons March 26, 1929

2 speeches — GENERAL ELECTION (TERRITORIALS IN CAMP). Commons March 27, 1929

COAL INDUSTRY (STEEL PROPS). Commons March 27, 1929

VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS (TRANSFERS). Commons April 23, 1929

CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons April 23, 1929

4 speeches — PUBLIC EDUCATION, SCOTLAND. Commons April 23, 1929

CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons April 24, 1929

2 speeches — POLICE PENSIONS (RETIRING AGE). Commons April 24, 1929

3 speeches — POLICE SURGEONS (RETIRING AGE). Commons April 24, 1929

MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons April 24, 1929

4 speeches — TITLE. Commons April 26, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Transfer of officers and sup-annuation funds.) Commons April 26, 1929

CLAUSE 35.—(Medical officers of health and sanitary inspectors.) Commons April 26, 1929

NEW CLAUSE C.—(Amendment of 18 and 19, Geo. 5. c. 44.) Commons April 26, 1929

5 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(PART I.: Statutory Provisions regarding Functions of Town Councils of small burghs transferred to County Councils.) Commons April 26, 1929

ELECTRIC METER HIRE, BONNYRIGG. Written Answers May 2, 1929

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons July 18, 1929

3 speeches — EDUCATION. Commons November 13, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Extension of right to old age pensions in the case of certain women.) Commons November 14, 1929

POOR LAW RELIEF, SCOTLAND. Commons December 17, 1929

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