Former MP for Tynemouth
Miss Grace Colman is a former MP for Tynemouth.
Former MP for Tynemouth
Entered the House of Commons on 5 July 1945 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 3 February 1950 — General election
I feel that the Attorney-General did not reply tonight to the arguments of my hon. Friend the Member for York (Mr. Corlett) any more than he did when he spoke on the Second Reading of this Bill, except with regard to the possible shortage of the supply of clerks. During the Second Reading Debate, the Home Secretary appeared to me, reading his speech, to be doubtful about the wisdom and...
I want to ask my right hon. and learned Friend a question. He said that the main source of supply of clerks will be from the assistant clerks who are articled to clerks and who will thus become qualified, but he did not meet the point made by the hon. and learned Member for Brighton (Mr. Marlowe) that many clerks are now not qualified and, therefore, assistant clerks cannot be articled to...
I should like to thank my hon. Friend for putting the Amendment down. It will be of great assistance to the borough of Tynemouth.
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