Mr Malcolm McCorquodale
March 29, 1901 - September 25, 1971Summary information for Mr Malcolm McCorquodale
Contributions
1949
EX-SERVICE MEN (TRAINING) Commons February 10, 1949
BRITISH ARMY (SPECIAL RESERVES) Commons February 23, 1949
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE BOARD Commons February 24, 1949
ANALGESIA IN CHILDBIRTH BILL Commons March 4, 1949
3 speeches — MANPOWER Commons March 24, 1949
5 speeches — New Clause.—(GENERAL REGULATIONS TO BE SUBJECT TO ANNULMENT.) Commons March 28, 1949
3 speeches — Clause 3.—(TERMINATION OF CERTAIN LONG-TERM CONTRACTS TRANSFERRED TO THE BOARD.) Commons March 28, 1949
2 speeches — Clause 4.—(SUPERANNUATION, ETC., RIGHTS.) Commons March 28, 1949
Building Workers Commons March 29, 1949
Control of Engagement Order Commons March 29, 1949
4 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons April 14, 1949
HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING (REPORT) Commons April 14, 1949
2 speeches — PURCHASE TAX (STATIONERY) Commons May 19, 1949
3 speeches — EMPLOYEES (POLITICAL TESTS) Commons May 20, 1949
2 speeches — RAILWAY STRIKE, NORTH EASTERN REGION Commons May 30, 1949
5 speeches — TOURIST INDUSTRIES Commons June 21, 1949
5 speeches — Clause 12.—SAVING FOR DOCTORS, CHEMISTS, TRICHOLOGISTS AND OTHERS.) Commons July 1, 1949
Clause 1.—(DUTY OF CENTRAL MIDWIVES BOARD TO SECURE INSTRUCTION OF MIDWIVES IN ADMINISTRATION OF ANALGESIA TO WOMEN IN CHILD- BIRTH.) Commons July 1, 1949
RAILWAY WORKERS (DISPUTE) Commons July 1, 1949
MATRIMONIAL CAUSES (POOR PERSONS) Written Answers July 1, 1949
Coal Industry Commons July 5, 1949
American Typewriter (Import Licence) Written Answers July 5, 1949
5 speeches — YOUTH EMPLOYMENT (SCHOOL RECORDS) Commons July 14, 1949
8 speeches — FUEL AND POWER Commons July 26, 1949
CLASS I Commons July 26, 1949
FOREIGN WORKERS (MEDICAL EXAMINATION) Commons July 28, 1949
Tourist Industry (Catering Wages) Commons December 1, 1949
CATERING WAGES ACT (INQUIRY) Commons December 8, 1949
FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN (SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons December 14, 1949
Development Councils Commons December 15, 1949
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