Mr Thomas Fraser

February 18, 1911 - November 21, 1988
Summary information for Mr Thomas Fraser

Contributions

1944

3 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) (CHARGES) Commons February 24, 1944

NUTRITION AND INFANT MORTALITY Commons March 8, 1944

3 speeches — Operational Flying Duties Commons April 5, 1944

3 speeches — Destitute Workless (Relief) Commons May 24, 1944

Steel-making Plants, Scotland (Closing) Commons May 24, 1944

Jamaica Welfare, Limited Commons June 7, 1944

2 speeches — OLD AGE PENSIONS Commons June 8, 1944

2 speeches — Injured and Unfit Miners Commons June 15, 1944

2 speeches — Pay (Over-Issues) Commons June 20, 1944

Sugar Industry (Subsidy) Commons June 21, 1944

2 speeches — Employment Commons June 21, 1944

5 speeches — SCOTLAND (STEEL PRODUCTION) Commons July 5, 1944

2 speeches — SUPPLY Commons July 13, 1944

5 speeches — STEEL PRODUCTION Commons July 19, 1944

3 speeches — HOUSING (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons July 19, 1944

4 speeches — COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION Commons July 20, 1944

3 speeches — PENSIONS AND GRANTS Commons August 3, 1944

CLAUSE 3.—(Grants to Scottish Special Housing Association.) Commons September 26, 1944

District Commissioners (Termination of Appointments) Written Answers September 28, 1944

Railways Pension Scheme Commons October 4, 1944

BAHAMAS (SECRET BALLOT) Commons October 4, 1944

Coal Industry (Steel Allocation) Commons October 4, 1944

Apprentices (Deferment) Commons October 12, 1944

6 speeches — CLAUSE I.—(Ordinary rates of benefit, other than agricultural benefit.) Commons October 13, 1944

2 speeches — Retail Trade Licences Commons October 24, 1944

CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment and functions of Minister of Social Insurance.) Commons November 14, 1944

SCOTLAND (ROAD ACCIDENT) Commons November 28, 1944

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 29, 1944

4 speeches — Discharged Workers (Reinstatement) Commons December 7, 1944

4 speeches — HOUSING (SCOTLAND) Commons December 21, 1944

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