Sir Alec Douglas-Home
July 2, 1903 - October 9, 1995Summary information for Sir Alec Douglas-Home
Contributions
1950
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 8, 1950
11 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Commons March 9, 1950
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 10, 1950
Building Programmes Commons March 21, 1950
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons March 28, 1950
Fruit Research Station, Clyde Valley Written Answers April 5, 1950
2 speeches — DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY BILL Commons April 26, 1950
2 speeches — ROAD HAULAGE Commons May 1, 1950
2 speeches — New Town Corporations(Licensed Trade) Commons May 2, 1950
4 speeches — HIGH COURT AND COUNTY COURT JUDGES [MONEY] Commons May 3, 1950
River Pollution (Report) Written Answers May 10, 1950
Tomatoes Written Answers May 16, 1950
2 speeches — Clause 6.—(POWERS OF NATIONAL COAL BOARD IN CASES WHERE FURTHER DAMAGE IS LIKELY.) Commons May 23, 1950
Clause 12.—(DETERMINATION OF QUESTIONS.) Commons May 23, 1950
Managerial Houses, East Kilbride Written Answers May 26, 1950
NATIONAL INSURANCE (SICKNESS BENEFIT) Written Answers June 13, 1950
Illegal Salmon Fishing (Legislation) Commons June 20, 1950
SCHUMAN PLAN Commons June 26, 1950
2 speeches — KOREA Commons July 5, 1950
OPENCAST COAL PRODUCTION Commons July 19, 1950
3 speeches — EDUCATION, SCOTLAND Commons July 20, 1950
5 speeches — TOMATO AND CUCUMBER MARKETING SCHEME Commons July 20, 1950
4 speeches — Police Constables (Appeal) Commons July 25, 1950
2 speeches — Lead Deposits, Lanarkshire Commons November 6, 1950
CHINA AND TIBET Commons November 6, 1950
4 speeches — GOVERNMENT CONTROLS Commons November 7, 1950
Devonport Dockyard (Suspensions) Commons November 8, 1950
3 speeches — Soviet Publications Commons November 27, 1950
2 speeches — FIRST DAY'S DEBATE Commons November 29, 1950
Burghs (Assets) Commons December 12, 1950
4 speeches — SALMON AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES (PROTECTION) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons December 13, 1950
Prime Minister's Visit to U.S.A. Commons December 14, 1950
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