Mr Thomas Kennedy
1874 - March 3, 1954Summary information for Mr Thomas Kennedy
Contributions
1927
2 speeches — MINERS' DEPENDANTS (RELIEF). Commons February 10, 1927
AGRICULTURE, KINCARDINESHIRE (CHILD WORKERS). Commons February 15, 1927
2 speeches — HOSPITALS. Commons March 3, 1927
SHANGHAI DEFENCE FORCE. Commons March 16, 1927
PUBLIC SERVICES, SCOTLAND (EXPENDITURE). Written Answers March 16, 1927
2 speeches — CUPAR TOWN COUNCIL (STANDING ORDERS). Commons March 29, 1927
OUTPUT (FIFE). Commons March 29, 1927
MINERS EMPLOYED (FIFE). Commons March 29, 1927
2 speeches — CANADIAN CATTLE (IMPORT RESTRICTIONS). Commons April 14, 1927
3 speeches — GUN PRACTICE (KINGHORN). Commons May 5, 1927
TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Commons May 11, 1927
BENEFIT DISALLOWED. Written Answers May 11, 1927
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons May 12, 1927
3 speeches — P. P. DIAKONOFF. Commons May 19, 1927
P. P. DIAKONOFF. Commons May 26, 1927
2 speeches — VALUATION ROLL, ABERDEEN (PRINTING). Commons May 31, 1927
2 speeches — P. P. DIAKONOFF. Commons June 2, 1927
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Central authority.) Commons June 23, 1927
8 speeches — MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons July 13, 1927
LANDLORDS AND TENANTS (LEGISLATION). Commons July 19, 1927
CHILDREN'S PENSIONS. Commons July 21, 1927
ROSYTH DOCKYARD (RESERVE DESTROYERS). Commons July 21, 1927
PUBLIC EDUCATION, SCOTLAND. Commons July 21, 1927
2 speeches — CHINA (BRITISH TROOPS). Commons July 26, 1927
3 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons July 26, 1927
GAME LAWS AND DEER FORESTS. Written Answers November 16, 1927
INSPECTION. Written Answers November 16, 1927
ALLOTMENTS, CAMPBELLTOWN. Commons November 24, 1927
HOSPITALS (SCOTTISH PATIENTS). Commons December 8, 1927
STANDING ORDER NO. 1.—(Sittings of the House.) Commons December 21, 1927
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