Mr Thomas Morison

1868 - July 28, 1945
Summary information for Mr Thomas Morison

Contributions

1920

RENT RESTRICTION ACT. Written Answers February 25, 1920

STONE CONSTRUCTION (SCOTLAND). Written Answers February 25, 1920

GLASGOW UNIVERSITY (PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY). Written Answers February 26, 1920

COMMISSARY OFFICE, EDINBURGH. Commons March 1, 1920

SCOTTISH PRISON STAFFS. Written Answers March 1, 1920

PUBLIC LIBRARIES (RATE). Written Answers March 15, 1920

PORT OF NESS (BREAKWATER). Written Answers April 21, 1920

STIRLINGSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY (GRANT-IN-AID). Written Answers April 21, 1920

SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES (TREASURY GRANTS). Written Answers April 21, 1920

EDUCATION ACT, 1918 (SUPPLY OF TEACHERS). Written Answers April 21, 1920

SHERIFF'S COURT, LEITH (SWEDES' SENTENCE). Written Answers April 21, 1920

EDUCATION ACT (ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES). Written Answers April 26, 1920

UNIVERSITIES (TREASURY GRANTS). Written Answers April 26, 1920

BUSINESS PREMISES, SCOTLAND. Written Answers April 29, 1920

CONVICTIONS FOR DRUNKENNESS, GLASGOW. Commons May 3, 1920

WHALING. Written Answers May 6, 1920

8 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Fees and exemptions, with regulations relating thereto.) Commons June 11, 1920

FOREST FIRE, ABERDEENSHIRE. Commons June 17, 1920

POLICE DISSATISFACTION (DESBOROUGH COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION). Written Answers June 17, 1920

SMALLPOX, GLASGOW. Written Answers June 17, 1920

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Permitted Increases in Rent.) Commons June 21, 1920

2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Limitation as to permitted increases in rent.) Commons June 21, 1920

5 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Restriction on right to possession). Commons June 21, 1920

4 speeches — CLAUSE 18.—(Application to Scotland and Ireland.) Commons July 1, 1920

3 speeches — MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons November 1, 1920

CLAUSE 4.—(Amendment of Section 9 of Corn Production Act, 1917.) Commons November 16, 1920

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