Mr Malcolm Macmillan
August 21, 1913 - November 17, 1978Summary information for Mr Malcolm Macmillan
Contributions
1961
2 speeches — Scotland Commons February 15, 1961
6 speeches — SHERIFFS' PENSIONS (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons February 15, 1961
4 speeches — SHERIFFS' PENSIONS (SCOTLAND) [MONEY] Commons February 15, 1961
3 speeches — SHERIFFS' PENSIONS (SCOTLAND) [MONEY] Commons February 20, 1961
9 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBER FOR AIR FORCE SERVICE Commons March 8, 1961
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 9, 1961
53 speeches — CROFTERS (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons March 15, 1961
6 speeches — CROFTERS (SCOTLAND) [MONEY] Commons March 15, 1961
GOLD AND DOLLAR RESERVES Commons March 15, 1961
Clause 2.—(INCREASE OF LIMIT ON OUTSTANDING EXCHEQUER ADVANCES TO WHITE FISH AUTHORITY.) Commons March 28, 1961
WHITE FISH AND HERRING INDUSTRIES BILL Commons March 28, 1961
3 speeches — HYDE PARK (UNDERGROUND PARKING) BILL Commons March 28, 1961
Road Construction, North Uist Written Answers April 11, 1961
Crofters Commission (Mr. Bruce) Written Answers April 11, 1961
Crofters (Grants and Subsidies) Written Answers April 11, 1961
Local Employment Act (Scotland) Written Answers April 13, 1961
Western Isles Written Answers April 13, 1961
Western Isles Written Answers April 17, 1961
Trunk Roads Written Answers June 6, 1961
University, Inverness (Representations) Written Answers June 6, 1961
Road, North Uist Written Answers June 13, 1961
Inshore Fishing (Stornoway) Written Answers June 13, 1961
3 speeches — SEA FISH INDUSTRY BILL Commons November 14, 1961
3 speeches — Valuation Appeal Committees Commons November 15, 1961
2 speeches — Fishery Protection (Minch) Commons November 15, 1961
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons November 29, 1961
N.A.T.O. Base, Stornoway Written Answers November 29, 1961
Teachers (Wheatley Committee) Written Answers November 29, 1961
6 speeches — HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS (SHIPPING SERVICES) Commons December 11, 1961
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