Sir John Macleod
1913 - June 3, 1984Summary information for Sir John Macleod
Contributions
1957
2 speeches — Scotland Commons January 29, 1957
2 speeches — Naval Base, Invergordon Commons January 30, 1957
Motor Fuel Rationing Written Answers February 4, 1957
Potatoes Commons February 5, 1957
2 speeches — Rabbits Commons February 5, 1957
Invergordon Written Answers February 5, 1957
Base, Invergordon (Reduction) Written Answers February 11, 1957
Strathleven Industrial Estate Commons February 12, 1957
Hill Cattle Subsidy Written Answers February 12, 1957
7 speeches — HOUSING AND TOWN DEVELOPMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons February 18, 1957
PETROL AND OIL SUPPLIES Commons February 20, 1957
HERRING INDUSTRY (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) Commons February 26, 1957
Highlands and Islands Commons March 20, 1957
2 speeches — Clause 4.—(MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF GRANTS BY WAY OF WHITE FISH AND HERRING SUBSIDIES.) Commons March 21, 1957
Messrs. MacBrayne (Freight Charges) Written Answers March 27, 1957
Loch Ness (Survey) Commons May 7, 1957
3 speeches — HERRING INDUSTRY (SUBSIDY SCHEME) Commons May 8, 1957
2 speeches — Highland Roads Commons May 21, 1957
4 speeches — Base, Invergordon Commons July 10, 1957
Electricity Supplies, Torridon Written Answers July 16, 1957
3 speeches — Facilities, North-West Scotland Commons July 17, 1957
Heltnsdale—Melvich Road, Sutherland Commons July 23, 1957
Isle of Rhum (Public Access) Commons July 23, 1957
Trunk Road, Lanarkshire Commons July 30, 1957
Roads Programme Commons July 30, 1957
Road Programme (Crofter Counties) Written Answers October 29, 1957
2 speeches — ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, TORRIDON Commons October 30, 1957
Highlands and Islands (Development) Commons December 17, 1957
Employment, Easter Ross Written Answers December 17, 1957
Fishing Industry, Ullapool Written Answers December 20, 1957
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