Mr William Ross

April 7, 1911 - June 10, 1988
Summary information for Mr William Ross

Contributions

1947

ROAD TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS (APPOINTMENTS) Written Answers February 7, 1947

House Production, Dumbarton Written Answers February 10, 1947

Reception, S.W. Scotland Written Answers February 12, 1947

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons February 24, 1947

4 speeches — INDIA (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons March 5, 1947

Shops Tenure (Committee of Inquiry) Commons March 18, 1947

Release (Voluntary Deferment) Commons April 1, 1947

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Powers of local health authorities regarding research.) Commons April 21, 1947

Miners, Ayrshire Commons May 6, 1947

New Classrooms, Ayrshire Commons May 6, 1947

2 speeches — CLAUSE 24.—(Duration of National Service Acts.) Commons May 8, 1947

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 5, 1947

EDUCATION (EXEMPTIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords]. Commons June 5, 1947

2 speeches — Industry and Employment (White Paper) Commons June 10, 1947

Renfrew—London Service Commons July 2, 1947

CLAUSE 3.—(Surveys of planning districts and preparation of development plans.) Commons July 7, 1947

INDIAN INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons July 10, 1947

SCOTLAND (EDUCATION) Commons July 22, 1947

CLAUSE 78.—(Mineral workings.) Commons August 5, 1947

2 speeches — Scottish Aviation, Ltd. Commons November 5, 1947

4 speeches — BURMA INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons November 5, 1947

RAILWAY SERVICES Commons November 7, 1947

Ministers' Motor Cars Commons November 13, 1947

Police, Ayrshire Commons November 18, 1947

2 speeches — CEYLON INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons November 21, 1947

2 speeches — Building Trade Workers, Scotland Commons December 9, 1947

Training Headquarters, Kilmarnock (Heating Arrangements) Commons December 10, 1947

Kilwinning Estate (Development Work) Written Answers December 16, 1947

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