Results 61–72 of 72 for speaker:Mr Thomas Ramsay

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Bays of Harris Road. (8 Jul 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: Does the right hon. Gentleman remember the letter written on the 5th July, 1919, in which a promise was made that this road should be constructed; does he not consider that it is now time that it was done; and will he not do his best to expedite it?

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Communications and Food Supplies, ST. Kilda. (1 Jul 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: 28. asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he is aware that the inhabitants of St. Kilda received no communications from the mainland from 18th October, 1929, till 16th February, 1930; and whether he made any representations to the Postmaster-General on the question of mails during that period, or did anything to ascertain the requirements of the islanders as regards their food supplies?

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Communications and Food Supplies, ST. Kilda. (1 Jul 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: Was it possible for any representations to be made when no mails whatever could come from there?

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Communications and Food Supplies, ST. Kilda. (1 Jul 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: The hon. Member for Peebles (Mr. Westwood) has made disparaging remarks concerning me. May I ask if it is in order for him to make such remarks?

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Communications and Food Supplies, ST. Kilda. (1 Jul 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: Mr. Speaker, I have a right to demand a withdrawal.

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Sheep-Dipping, ST. Kilda. (1 Jul 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: 54. asked the Minister of Agriculture if he is aware that no official representative was sent from the mainland to the island of St. Kilda to supervise sheep-dipping operations from 1923 till June, 1930, and, if so, can he give any reason for such a neglect?

Oral Answers to Questions — ST. Kilda (Evacuation of Inhabitants). (17 Jun 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: 5 and 6. asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) if he has received a petition from the inhabitants of St. Kilda, praying to be removed from the island; and, if so, will he state when, how, and by whom the said petition was drafted and conveyed to the Scottish Office; (2) if he intends to remove the present inhabitants of St. Kilda to some other part of Scotland; if so, where, how, and...

Oral Answers to Questions — ST. Kilda (Evacuation of Inhabitants). (17 Jun 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: Does the hon. Gentleman say that there are 65 inhabitants? Then, in reference to the point which has been made by an hon. Member with regard to the sheep——

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Road Statistics (Ross and Cromarty). (3 Jun 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: 2. asked the Secretary of State for Scotland the approximate population, the mileage of roads, and the amount of money expended on the said roads, on the mainland part of the county of Ross and Cromarty for the last year during which the late county council functioned; and the corresponding figures for the island of Lewis during the same period?

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce.: Monopolies and Rings. (14 Apr 1930)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: 79. asked the President of the Board of Trade whether his attention has been drawn to the recent tendency towards the creation of monopolies and rings in industry and trade; and whether he will consider the appointment of a Departmental Committee to inquire into the effect of such monopolies and rings upon the price of important commodities which are averse to the interests of the country?

Oral Answers to Questions — Education.: SCHOOL Boons. (12 Dec 1929)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: 55. asked the President of the Board of Education whether the Board of Education is satisfied that geographical and historical text-books now in use have been brought thoroughly up to date; and whether he is taking any steps to give effect to the suggestion recently emanating from Canada that there should be a conference of publishers of school books in this country and the Dominions?

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce.: Rating Relief (Smallholders, Scotland). (4 Nov 1929)

Mr Thomas Ramsay: 85. asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether his attention has been drawn to Section 47, Subsection (3), of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1929, whereby small landholders are deprived of the benefits of the De-rating Act if they apply for a revaluation of their holdings and the Land Court gives its decision on such application, thereby penalising the landholders should they...


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