Sir James Henderson-Stewart
1897 - September 3, 1961Summary information for Sir James Henderson-Stewart
Contributions
1933
WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Commons March 15, 1933
RIVER LEVEN (POLLUTION). Commons April 6, 1933
ANGLO-DANISH AGREEMENT. Commons April 25, 1933
AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 27, 1933
SCOTLAND (RED DEER). Written Answers May 2, 1933
MEAT (IMPORTS). Commons May 4, 1933
BRACKEN. Commons May 9, 1933
TRADE AGREEMENTS AND NEGOTIATIONS. Commons May 10, 1933
SMALLHOLDINGS (RENT). Commons May 18, 1933
AGRICULTURE (CHIEF TECHNICAL ADVISER). Commons May 23, 1933
COMMERCIAL AGREEMENTS (TARIFF CHANGES). Written Answers June 1, 1933
CROWN COLONIES (BUILDING WORKS). Commons June 13, 1933
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS (BRITISH MATERIALS). Commons June 14, 1933
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (EXPIRING ENACTMENTS) BILL. Commons June 14, 1933
OATS AND BARLEY. Commons June 19, 1933
INSURANCE (FISHING INDUSTRY). Commons June 22, 1933
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR SCOTLAND. Commons June 22, 1933
3 speeches — SEA-FISHING INDUSTRY BILL. Commons June 27, 1933
IMPORT DUTIES. Commons June 29, 1933
FORESTRY COMMISSION. Commons July 3, 1933
POST OFFICE (FACILITIES, GATESIDE, FIFE). Commons July 4, 1933
SUPPLIES. Commons July 12, 1933
CLAUSE 1 —(Regulation of landing of foreign-caught sea fish.) Commons July 13, 1933
HERRING FISHERY INDUSTRY. Commons November 13, 1933
RED DEER (CONTROL). Commons November 14, 1933
SEA-FISHING INDUSTRY ACT, 1933. Commons November 15, 1933
FARM SERVANTS (WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY). Commons December 6, 1933
FISHING INDUSTRY. Commons December 6, 1933
FISHERY BOARD VESSELS. Commons December 7, 1933
FISHING INDUSTRY. Commons December 11, 1933
FARM SERVANTS (HALF-DAY HOLIDAY). Commons December 19, 1933
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACTS, 1931 AND 1933. Commons December 19, 1933
SCOTLAND (HERRING DRIFTERS). Commons December 20, 1933
INSTITUTIONS (HERRING RATION). Commons December 21, 1933
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