Mr Malcolm McCorquodale
March 29, 1901 - September 25, 1971Summary information for Mr Malcolm McCorquodale
Contributions
1948
MATRIMONIAL CAUSES (POOR PERSONS) Written Answers January 23, 1948
8 speeches — MANPOWER Commons March 18, 1948
CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION Commons March 19, 1948
BRICKS (IMPORTS) Written Answers April 9, 1948
2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING BILL Commons April 16, 1948
Vehicle Builders' Strike Commons May 4, 1948
DIRECTED PERSONS (APPEALS) Commons May 6, 1948
3 speeches — West Indians and Africans Commons June 15, 1948
FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Parliamentary Constituencies.) Commons June 15, 1948
Milk Written Answers June 21, 1948
2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE REGULATIONS Commons June 22, 1948
Strike, Coventry Commons June 29, 1948
2 speeches — FACTORIES BILL [Lords] Commons July 2, 1948
3 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Notification of particulars.) Commons July 7, 1948
KIDNAPPED BRITISH SUBJECTS, PALESTINE Commons July 9, 1948
CLAUSE 8.—(Amendment of certain powers to make regulations, etc.) Commons July 9, 1948
CLAUSE 13.—(Amendments of Part VI (Employment of Women and Young Persons).) Commons July 9, 1948
FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Provisions of principal Act set out as Amended.) Commons July 9, 1948
Purchase Tax Commons September 23, 1948
22 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 29, 1948
CLOTHES RATIONING Commons November 10, 1948
WAGES COUNCILS BILL Commons December 3, 1948
CLAUSE 1.—(Substitution of eighteen months as term of whole-time service.) Commons December 6, 1948
3 speeches — CONTROL OF ENGAGEMENT ORDER Commons December 6, 1948
POSTAL PACKETS (EXAMINATION) Commons December 9, 1948
PIGS (FEEDINGSTUFFS) Commons December 13, 1948
STRIKE, EUSTON STATION Commons December 14, 1948
APPROVED SOCIETY EMPLOYEES (COMPENSATION) Commons December 15, 1948
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