Mr William Adamson
1881 - October 25, 1945Summary information for Mr William Adamson
Contributions
1937
3 speeches — TRADE DISPUTE, WOLVERHAMPTON. Commons January 27, 1937
2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. Commons February 1, 1937
PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT, BISHOP'S STORTFORD. Written Answers February 25, 1937
MERCANTILE MARINE (STATISTICS). Commons March 16, 1937
AIR ESTIMATES, 1937. Commons March 22, 1937
SITUATION AT BILBAO. Commons April 14, 1937
CLAUSE 5.—(Financial assistance for provision of factories in certain other areas.) Commons April 22, 1937
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Power to extend currency period for carriers' licences.) Commons April 30, 1937
2 speeches — HERRING INDUSTRY (LEVY). Commons May 3, 1937
CLAUSE 33.—(Provisions with respect to submission, confirmation, amendment and revocation of service schemes.) Commons May 4, 1937
CLAUSE 36.—(The Fund for purposes of this Act, and payments to be made thereto and therefrom.) Commons May 4, 1937
CLAUSE 49.—(Employment of persons in connection with grading and marking of carcases.) Commons May 4, 1937
HOUSING (RURAL WORKERS) ACTS. Written Answers May 4, 1937
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE (CANAL BOATCHILDREN). Written Answers May 31, 1937
2 speeches — WAR OFFICE (MESSENGERS). Commons June 3, 1937
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Commons June 14, 1937
HOURS OF WORK CONVENTION. Commons July 8, 1937
2 speeches — SUBSIDENCE (COMPENSATION). Commons July 13, 1937
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE. Written Answers July 15, 1937
2 speeches — ROYALTIES, CANNOCK CHASE. Written Answers November 2, 1937
3 speeches — STAFFORDSHIRE AND SHROPSHIRE. Written Answers November 11, 1937
SEA FISH INDUSTRY BILL. Commons November 18, 1937
POULTRY INDUSTRY. Written Answers December 9, 1937
LAND FERTILITY SCHEME. Written Answers December 9, 1937
2 speeches — HOLYHEAD ROAD. Commons December 22, 1937
ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons December 22, 1937
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