Mr William Gallacher

1881 - August 12, 1965
Summary information for Mr William Gallacher

Contributions

1935

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons December 4, 1935

MEANS TEST. Commons December 5, 1935

2 speeches — MINERS' FEDERATION (DEPUTATION). Commons December 5, 1935

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons December 5, 1935

UNTRIED PRISONERS. Written Answers December 5, 1935

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons December 9, 1935

SLUM CLEARANCE. Commons December 10, 1935

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons December 10, 1935

EMERGENCY POWERS ACT (INTERNEES). Written Answers December 10, 1935

AMIR HYDER KHAN. Written Answers December 10, 1935

MR. MUZAFFAR AHMAD. Written Answers December 10, 1935

2 speeches — EGYPT (MILITARY DISPOSITIONS). Commons December 11, 1935

3 speeches — CYPRUS. Commons December 11, 1935

RAILWAYS (AGREEMENT) [MONEY]. Commons December 11, 1935

EGYPT. Written Answers December 11, 1935

2 speeches — CHRISTMAS RELIEF. Commons December 12, 1935

CHINA AND JAPAN. Written Answers December 12, 1935

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (CHRISTMAS ALLOWANCES). Written Answers December 12, 1935

RAILWAYS (AGREEMENT) BILL. Commons December 13, 1935

2 speeches — PRISONERS (HEALTH). Commons December 16, 1935

EGYPT. Commons December 16, 1935

2 speeches — SEAWORTHINESS AND MANNING. Commons December 17, 1935

ASSISTANCE (MRS. KAY, BRISTOL). Written Answers December 17, 1935

ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons December 18, 1935

EMIGRATION. Commons December 18, 1935

BURMA (FRONTIER COMMISSION). Written Answers December 18, 1935

CHINA (BRITISH BONDHOLDERS). Written Answers December 18, 1935

2 speeches — BENEFIT. Commons December 19, 1935

2 speeches — PAMPHLET (DISTRIBUTION, LIVERPOOL). Commons December 19, 1935

MATERNITY. Commons December 19, 1935

PROPOSED NEW BUILDING, WHITEHALL. Commons December 19, 1935

3 speeches — BACON INDUSTRY. Commons December 20, 1935

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