Reverend James Barr

1862 - February 24, 1949
Summary information for Reverend James Barr

Contributions

1929

CLAUSE 1.—(Transfer of functions of parish councils and district boards of control to county councils and town councils of large burghs.) Commons February 4, 1929

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons February 5, 1929

IRON TRADE (DISPUTE). Commons February 6, 1929

NINE MILE POINT COLLIERY, MONMOUTH (DISPUTE). Commons February 6, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Committees.) Commons February 7, 1929

CLAUSE 30.—(Agricultural lands and heritages.) Commons February 20, 1929

CLAUSE 31.—(Rateable value of industrial or freight transport lands and heritages.) Commons February 20, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 33.—(Adjustments as to rating relief between landlord and tenants.) Commons February 21, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 58.—(Orders.) Commons February 22, 1929

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Provisions relating to district councils.) Commons February 25, 1929

HOUSING (RURAL WORKERS) ACT. Commons March 4, 1929

CLAUSE 9.—(Election of reconstituted county councils). Commons March 5, 1929

CLAUSE 12.—(Committees.) Commons March 6, 1929

CLAUSE 18.—(Rates related to transferred functions.) Commons March 6, 1929

CLAUSE 29.—(Religious instruction in schools.) Commons March 6, 1929

INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL, MOTHERWELL (SUBSIDENCE). Written Answers March 7, 1929

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons March 11, 1929

2 speeches — RURAL WORKERS ACT (SCOTLAND). Commons March 12, 1929

SCOTLAND. Commons April 23, 1929

STATISTICS. Written Answers April 25, 1929

COLONIAL OFFICE. Commons April 30, 1929

STATISTICS. Commons May 2, 1929

WEST AFRICA (LIQUOR IMPORTS). Written Answers May 9, 1929

RABBIT-SNARES. Written Answers July 25, 1929

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of right to widows' pensions.) Commons November 12, 1929

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS. Commons November 14, 1929

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