Sir Charles MacAndrew
1888 - January 11, 1979Summary information for Sir Charles MacAndrew
Contributions
1945
POST-WAR INDUSTRY (FINANCE CORPORATIONS) Commons January 23, 1945
POLITICAL PARTY AGENTS (RELEASE FROM FORCES) Commons January 25, 1945
RACECOURSE BETTING CONTROL BOARD Commons February 8, 1945
SUMMER TIME (GAS AND ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION) Commons February 8, 1945
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 1, 1945
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 12, 1945
2 speeches — Clause 8.—(Reference to Commission of proposals to acquire land or rights.) Commons May 30, 1945
EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons June 4, 1945
3 speeches — HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION) BILL Commons June 5, 1945
CLAUSE 2.—(Power of commission to alter areas.) Commons June 5, 1945
EDUCATION Commons June 11, 1945
POSTPONEMENT OF POLLING DAY BILL Commons June 11, 1945
12 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH Commons June 12, 1945
7 speeches — POSTPONEMENT OF POLLING DAY BILL Commons June 12, 1945
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons August 17, 1945
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons August 21, 1945
3 speeches — Clause 3.—(Revocation and variation of Defence Regulations having effect under this Act.) Commons October 15, 1945
4 speeches — STATUTORY ORDERS (SPECIAL PROCEDURE) BILL Commons October 18, 1945
5 speeches — STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS BILL Commons November 6, 1945
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS, ETC. Commons November 6, 1945
AGRICULTURE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons November 15, 1945
PROCEDURE (STANDING COMMITTEES) Commons November 15, 1945
4 speeches — PROCEDURE (STANDING COMMITTEES) Commons November 15, 1945
4 speeches — BUSINESS SUB-COMMITTEE Commons November 15, 1945
5 speeches — Clause 15.—(Increase of certain, reliefs for1946–47 and subsequent years.) Commons November 28, 1945
4 speeches — Clause 3.—(Payments into Building Materials and Housing Fund by the Minister of Health.) Commons December 4, 1945
7 speeches — STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS BILL Commons December 18, 1945
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