Mr Malcolm Macmillan
August 21, 1913 - November 17, 1978Summary information for Mr Malcolm Macmillan
Contributions
1953
3 speeches — AGRICULTURE (POLICY) Commons February 2, 1953
STORM DAMAGE, SCOTLAND Commons February 4, 1953
2 speeches — Stornoway Commons February 10, 1953
Forestry (Amenity Planting) Commons February 10, 1953
2 speeches — Scottish Economic Conference Commons February 10, 1953
2 speeches — Herring Fishing Industry, Western Isles Commons February 10, 1953
s.s. "CLAN MACQUARRIE" (RESCUE) Written Answers February 11, 1953
School Meals (Charges) Commons February 17, 1953
Public Works, Western Isles (Government Grants) Written Answers February 17, 1953
Crofters, Balmartin (Land) Written Answers February 17, 1953
5 speeches — DEVELOPMENT AREAS AND DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY Commons February 25, 1953
WAR PENSIONER, SUTHERLAND (COMPLAINT) Commons March 5, 1953
8 speeches — HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT, SCOTLAND Commons March 11, 1953
2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons April 22, 1953
NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons April 28, 1953
2 speeches — U.K. Trade Delegation, Moscow Commons May 5, 1953
2 speeches — Highlands and Islands Transport (Report) Commons June 16, 1953
JETTIES, ISLE OF LEWIS (GRANT OFFER) Written Answers June 25, 1953
Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement Commons June 30, 1953
2 speeches — Seaweed Industry, Western Isles Commons June 30, 1953
2 speeches — Fishmeal Processing Factories Commons June 30, 1953
2 speeches — Lobster Industry, Western Isles Commons June 30, 1953
Road Construction, Claddach Carinish Written Answers June 30, 1953
Water Supplies, North Uist and Isle of Barra Written Answers June 30, 1953
2 speeches — Stornoway Commons November 10, 1953
4 speeches — Road Grants (Expenditure) Commons November 10, 1953
2 speeches — Ross and Cromarty Commons November 10, 1953
2 speeches — Electricity Supplies, Western Isles (Charges) Commons November 17, 1953
5 speeches — Western Isles Commons November 17, 1953
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