Mr Thomas Kennedy
1874 - March 3, 1954Summary information for Mr Thomas Kennedy
Contributions
1936
RIVERS POLLUTION, FIFE. Commons February 25, 1936
FORTH AND TAY BRIDGE SCHEME. Written Answers February 25, 1936
LONDON RATING (UNOCCUPIED HEREDITAMENTS) BILL (By Order.) Commons February 26, 1936
LINOLEUM AND FLOORCLOTH. Commons March 5, 1936
WEMYSS COAL COMPANY, FIFESHIRE (REBATES). Commons March 9, 1936
MINE CONDITIONS (COMPLAINTS). Commons March 24, 1936
FIFESHIRE. Commons March 24, 1936
FORTH ROAD BRIDGE. Commons March 24, 1936
KIRKCALDY. Commons March 26, 1936
HOUSE OF COMMONS (PROCEDURE). Commons March 30, 1936
ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons April 6, 1936
COTTON WORKERS (MENTAL TREATMENT). Commons April 6, 1936
WATER SUPPLY (LERWICK). Commons April 7, 1936
RAILWAY PASSENGERS (LIMITATION OF COMPANIES' LIABILITY). Commons April 8, 1936
EGGS (IMPORTS). Commons May 4, 1936
LOCHHEAD PIT, FIFESHIRE. Commons May 20, 1936
DEFENCE FORCES (RECRUITING). Commons May 25, 1936
ROAD TRAFFIC (ACCIDENTS). Commons June 11, 1936
2 speeches — LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND SANCTIONS. Commons June 15, 1936
ARMAMENT CONTRACTS. Commons June 29, 1936
TRANSPORT (FORTH AND TAY BRIDGES). Written Answers June 30, 1936
2 speeches — FORTH AND TAY ROAD BRIDGES. Commons July 2, 1936
HOURS OF LABOUR. Commons July 13, 1936
COUNTY AND BOROUGH POLICE FORCES (APPOINTMENTS). Commons July 13, 1936
PROPOSED FORTH AND TAY ROAD BRIDGES. Commons July 13, 1936
TERRITORIAL TRAINING (MANCHESTER CORPORATION EMPLOYÉ). Commons July 21, 1936
2 speeches — PAY. Commons July 21, 1936
GILBERT BAIN HOSPITAL, LERWICK. Commons July 28, 1936
AMERICAN MAGAZINES (RESTRICTION OF ENTRY). Written Answers November 9, 1936
HALF-CASTE CHILDREN. Commons November 12, 1936
ASSISTANCE REGULATIONS AND MEANS TEST. Written Answers November 19, 1936
GERMANY AND JAPAN (AGREEMENT). Commons November 30, 1936
TRAFFIC CONTROL, LONDON. Commons December 2, 1936
TERRITORIAL ARMY INFANTRY BRIGADE (CLERKS). Commons December 16, 1936
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