Mr William Hannan
August 30, 1906 - 1987Summary information for Mr William Hannan
Contributions
1955
Cumbernauld Commons January 25, 1955
4 speeches — New Town, Cumbernauld Commons February 1, 1955
2 speeches — Disrepair Certificates Commons February 1, 1955
National Health Service, Scotland Commons February 16, 1955
Mathematics and Science Teachers (Report) Written Answers February 22, 1955
2 speeches — PRESTWICK AIRPORT (DEVELOPMENT) Written Answers February 22, 1955
SCOTTISH INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION Written Answers February 25, 1955
New Schools (Physical Training Facilities) Written Answers March 1, 1955
Building Allocations, Scotland Written Answers March 1, 1955
3 speeches — Hospitals (Inventory System) Written Answers March 3, 1955
2 speeches — Dedication Schemes (Forest Estates) Commons March 15, 1955
Forestry Commons March 15, 1955
2 speeches — University Students (Awards) Commons March 15, 1955
4 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [Lords] Commons April 5, 1955
2 speeches — DEVELOPMENT AREAS Commons May 2, 1955
2 speeches — Forth and Clyde Canal (Accident Prevention) Commons May 3, 1955
2 speeches — Surface Air-raid Shelters Commons June 21, 1955
2 speeches — School Leaving Record (Discontinuance) Commons June 21, 1955
2 speeches — Former Service Camps Commons June 21, 1955
2 speeches — Local Government Finance (Review) Commons November 1, 1955
2 speeches — Cancer Cases (Hospital Statistics) Commons November 1, 1955
2 speeches — Teachers' Superannuation Account (Credit Balance) Commons November 1, 1955
EDUCATION, SCOTLAND Commons November 1, 1955
TEACHERS' SALARIES, SCOTLAND Commons December 1, 1955
2 speeches — Local Authorities (Loans) Commons December 6, 1955
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS Commons December 7, 1955
Home Accidents Written Answers December 13, 1955
Accidents, Scotland Written Answers December 13, 1955
VALUATION AND RATING (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons December 15, 1955
5 speeches — Secondary Schools (Selection of Pupils) Commons December 20, 1955
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