Sir John Barran
1872 - July 8, 1952Summary information for Sir John Barran
Contributions
1918
INTERNED ENEMY ALIENS (MEAT RATIONS). Commons February 5, 1918
SUGAR. Written Answers February 5, 1918
GERMAN PRISONERS' RATION'S. Written Answers February 5, 1918
PENSIONED TEACHERS. Written Answers February 5, 1918
CONFECTIONERY. Commons February 6, 1918
2 speeches — TEACHERS (PENSIONS) Commons February 6, 1918
ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS (DISTRIBUTION). Written Answers February 26, 1918
ANGLING ASSOCIATION, SCOTLAND. Commons March 6, 1918
HOUSING (SCOTLAND). Commons March 6, 1918
ARMY PAY OFFICES (CLERKS). Written Answers March 11, 1918
MAXIMUM PRICES (OVERCHARGES). Written Answers March 20, 1918
MAXIMUM PRICES (OVERCHARGING). Written Answers March 21, 1918
FRESH-WATER FISH. Commons April 15, 1918
HOME FORCES (RATIONS). Written Answers April 17, 1918
2 speeches — DISCHARGED SOLDIERS (EMPLOYMENT). Commons April 23, 1918
TAIL WHEAT. Written Answers May 6, 1918
2 speeches — HOME SERVICE TROOPS (RATIONS). Commons May 7, 1918
MERCANTILE MARINE: BADGES FOR TORPEDOED SEAMEN. Commons May 15, 1918
2 speeches — WORK OF MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons May 28, 1918
2 speeches — ARMY HORSES (RATIONS). Commons June 4, 1918
2 speeches — SCOTTISH FRESHWATER FISHERIES COMMITTEE. Commons June 4, 1918
2 speeches — HOME FORCES (SEDENTARY WORK). Commons June 18, 1918
CARBIDE SUPPLIES. Written Answers June 24, 1918
2 speeches — DISCHARGED SOLDIERS (EMPLOYMENT). Commons June 25, 1918
4 speeches — Class II. Commons July 4, 1918
HAGUE CONFERENCE (HOME SECRETARY'S RETURN). Written Answers July 11, 1918
ENLISTED APPRENTICES (DEPENDANTS). Commons July 23, 1918
NETTING SEASON. Commons July 30, 1918
MERCANTILE SHIPPING LOSSES. Written Answers October 28, 1918
POLICE, SCOTLAND (REMUNERATION). Written Answers November 7, 1918
CUSTOMS RESTRICTIONS. Written Answers November 12, 1918
CIVIL SERVICES SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1918–19.—INTERIM FORESTRY AUTHORITY. Commons November 13, 1918
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