Mr Thomas Cooper

1892 - July 15, 1955
Summary information for Mr Thomas Cooper

Contributions

1937

5 speeches — MATERNITY SERVICES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons January 28, 1937

MOTORING ACCIDENTS (LEGAL PROCEDURE). Written Answers January 28, 1937

CLYDESDALE BANK MURDER (POLICE ACTION). Written Answers January 28, 1937

2 speeches — CLYDESDALE BANK MURDER. Commons February 4, 1937

SCHEDULE.—(Oaths to be Regent.) Commons February 4, 1937

MENTAL INSTITUTIONS, SCOTLAND (MATERNITY CASES). Commons February 15, 1937

STATUTORY SALARIES [MONEY]. Commons February 16, 1937

2 speeches — SPAIN. Commons March 2, 1937

2 speeches — SHARE-PUSHING. Commons March 9, 1937

JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS (DEFENDANTS' CLOTHING). Written Answers March 9, 1937

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS (PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT). Written Answers March 9, 1937

3 speeches — TRIAL AND APPEAL (ARTHUR LIPETZ). Commons March 23, 1937

3 speeches — JURORS (FEES). Commons March 24, 1937

2 speeches — SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS (WITNESSES). Commons March 24, 1937

3 speeches — COURT OF SESSION (SHORTHAND WRITERS). Commons April 6, 1937

6 speeches — STATUTORY SALARIES BILL. Commons April 7, 1937

8 speeches — PUBLIC RECORDS (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords]. Commons April 15, 1937

NEW CLAUSE.—(Minor works.) Commons April 15, 1937

CLAUSE 9.—(Powers of authority in relation to marine work.) Commons April 15, 1937

3 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(By-laws.) Commons April 15, 1937

CLAUSE 12.—(Power to fix and to revise dues.) Commons April 15, 1937

4 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Duty of maintenance by authority receiving assistance from public funds.) Commons April 15, 1937

CLAUSE 30.—(Modification of local acts to provide for seaplanes.) Commons April 15, 1937

CLAUSE 32.—(Repeal of 54 and 55 Vict. c. 55.) Commons April 15, 1937

FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons April 15, 1937

3 speeches — HOUSING (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1925 (VOTING RIGHTS). Commons June 1, 1937

5 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Disposal of documents not to be preserved by the keeper.) Commons June 10, 1937

2 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Interpretation.) Commons June 10, 1937

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords]. Commons June 10, 1937

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Extension as to laundries.) Commons June 15, 1937

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Overcrowding.) Commons June 15, 1937

6 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Enforcement by district councils of certain provisions of Part I.) Commons June 16, 1937

CLAUSE 17.—(New machinery.) Commons June 16, 1937

CLAUSE 27.—(Precautions in places where dangerous fumes are liable to be present.) Commons June 16, 1937

3 speeches — CLAUSE 29.—(Steam boilers.) Commons June 16, 1937

6 speeches — CLAUSE 34.—(Means of escape in case of fire.) Commons June 16, 1937

5 speeches — CLAUSE 36.—(Safety provisions in case of fire.) Commons June 16, 1937

2 speeches — CLAUSE 52.—(Underground rooms.) Commons June 16, 1937

CLAUSE 70.—(Reduction of weekly hours of work of young persons under sixteen.) Commons June 17, 1937

2 speeches — CLAUSE 99.—(Tenement factories.) Commons June 17, 1937

CLAUSE 100.—(Premises where part of building is separate factory.) Commons June 17, 1937

CLAUSE I03.—(Docks, etc.). Commons June 17, 1937

2 speeches — CLAUSE 105.—(Building operations.) Commons June 17, 1937

CLAUSE 150.—(General interpretation.) Commons June 17, 1937

CLAUSE 154.—(Application to Scotland). Commons June 17, 1937

3 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WAGES (REGULA TION) (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 13, 1937

2 speeches — DISTURBANCE, EDINBURGH. Commons July 27, 1937

8 speeches — FACTORIES BILL. Commons July 27, 1937

9 speeches — FACTORIES BILL. Commons July 28, 1937

SHARE-PUSHING. Written Answers November 9, 1937

7 speeches — HOUSING (AGRICULTURAL POPULATION) (SCOTLAND) [MONEY]. Commons November 16, 1937

SPAIN. Written Answers November 16, 1937

LAW REPORTS. Commons December 21, 1937

2 speeches — DIVORCE ACTION, GLASGOW. Commons December 21, 1937

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