Mr Thomas Johnston
1882 - September 5, 1965Summary information for Mr Thomas Johnston
Contributions
1923
SUDAN GOVERNMENT (FINANCIAL SECRETARY). Commons March 5, 1923
2 speeches — LORD ADVOCATE. Commons March 5, 1923
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons March 5, 1923
3 speeches — SUDAN (MAKWAR. DAM). Commons March 8, 1923
INCOME TAX. Written Answers March 8, 1923
GREAT WAR (FINANCE AND LOSSES). Written Answers March 9, 1923
PUBLIC SERVICES (ROYAL COMMISSION). Commons March 12, 1923
KASSALA RAILWAY. Commons March 12, 1923
WAGES CLAIM, CLYDEBANK (COURT OF SESSION DECISION). Commons March 12, 1923
OFFICIAL REFEREE. Commons March 14, 1923
CROSS-CHANNEL TRANSPORT. Commons March 14, 1923
10 speeches — NUMBER OF AIR FORCES. Commons March 14, 1923
3 speeches — PRIVATE BUILDERS' SUBSIDIES (SCOTLAND). Commons March 20, 1923
3 speeches — STATE ANNUITIES. Commons March 20, 1923
2 speeches — CAPITALIST SYSTEM. Commons March 20, 1923
HIGH COURT COSTS. Written Answers March 21, 1923
10 speeches — INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCE BILL. [Lords]. Commons March 26, 1923
NATIONAL DEBT AND WAR ASSETS. Written Answers April 12, 1923
3 speeches — CONTINUATION OF DUTY ON TEA. Commons April 16, 1923
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Commons April 19, 1923
AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH BANK. Written Answers April 19, 1923
2 speeches — LIQUOR TRAFFIC PROHIBITION BILL. Commons April 20, 1923
4 speeches — OSMAN DIGNA. Commons April 23, 1923
2 speeches — MUTUAL THRIFT SOCIETY, LIMITED. Commons April 24, 1923
HOUSING. Commons April 24, 1923
3 speeches — HOUSING, ETC. (No. 2), BILL. Commons April 24, 1923
FLOODING, KELVIN VALLEY. Written Answers April 26, 1923
GRANTS, SCOTLAND. Written Answers April 30, 1923
DISAIRILITY PENSIONS (J. AITKEN AND S. QUICK). Written Answers April 30, 1923
2 speeches — CALEDONIAN RAILWAY BILL (By Order). Commons May 1, 1923
DISABILITY PENSIONS (P. CONNOLLY AND F. INGHAM). Written Answers May 1, 1923
CLAUSE 2.—(Payment of arrears by instalments.) Commons May 3, 1923
2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Power to suspend liability if premises unfit for human habitation or in state of disrepair.) Commons May 3, 1923
2 speeches — LIQUOR REGULATIONS, UNITED STATES. Commons May 7, 1923
APPLICATIONS. Commons May 7, 1923
2 speeches — BUILDING MATERIALS (PRICES). Commons May 7, 1923
MINES (WORKING FACILITIES AND SUPPORT) BILL [Lords]. Commons May 7, 1923
2 speeches — RENT RESTRICTIONS (NOTICES OF INCREASE) BILL. Commons May 8, 1923
4 speeches — LOSS OF S.S. "OKARA." Commons May 10, 1923
2 speeches — S.S. "STRANDHILL." Commons July 3, 1923
NATIONALISATION OF MINES AND MINERALS BILL. Commons July 10, 1923
TELEPHONE SERVICE, SCOTLAND. Written Answers July 10, 1923
NEW CLAUSE.—(Explanation and meaning of "allotment.") Commons July 11, 1923
6 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Annual value of agricultural lands and heritages for county and parish rates in Scotland.) Commons July 11, 1923
CLAUSE 9.—(Ascertainment of amount of additional annual grant for Scotland and of payments to rating authorities.) Commons July 11, 1923
HOUSE OF COMMONS REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT. Commons July 16, 1923
2 speeches — GAME AND HEATHER BURNING. Commons July 17, 1923
EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons July 17, 1923
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Grants for public works.) Commons July 17, 1923
6 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 17, 1923
TORRANCE OF CAMPSIE, STIRLINGSHIRE. Commons July 18, 1923
SCOTTISH HOME RULE. Commons July 19, 1923
OSMAN DIGNA. Commons July 19, 1923
LOSS OF S.S. "OKARA." Commons July 23, 1923
LABOUR HOURS AND WAGES (AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA). Commons July 23, 1923
2 speeches — RUSSIA (BRITISH COMPENSATION CLAIMS). Commons July 23, 1923
LABOUR MEETING, GIRVAN (TERRITORIAL OFFICERS). Written Answers July 23, 1923
EDUCATION CODE. Commons July 24, 1923
CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of powers under s. 16 of the Railways Act, 1921.) Commons July 24, 1923
CLAUSE 2.(Short title and duration.) Commons July 24, 1923
NEW CLAUSE.—(Extension of polling hours.) Commons July 24, 1923
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