Captain Arthur Marsden

1883 - November 26, 1960
Summary information for Captain Arthur Marsden

Contributions

1947

COURT MARTIAL, INDIA (SOLDIER'S DETENTION) Commons January 21, 1947

Court-Martial (Personal Case) Commons January 22, 1947

Sinkings, Corfu (Compensation) Commons January 29, 1947

CLAUSE 2.—(Accounts, estimates and payments.) Commons January 31, 1947

Dollar Expenditure Commons February 4, 1947

Dakotas (Loaded Weight) Commons February 5, 1947

CASUALS (EX-SERVICEMEN) Commons February 13, 1947

2 speeches — NAVY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE. 1946–47 Commons February 18, 1947

SUPPLY Commons February 18, 1947

Deserters (Surrender) Commons February 19, 1947

2 speeches — Coupons (Validity) Commons February 19, 1947

SIAM (BRITISH BONDHOLDERS) Commons February 26, 1947

2 speeches — Suez Canal (Defence) Commons February 26, 1947

Petrol Rationing Commons March 6, 1947

8 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1947–48 Commons March 18, 1947

CLAUSE 2.—(Temporary limitation of dog racecourse betting on Saturdays to after 1.0 p.m.) Commons March 21, 1947

FLOODED FARM LANDS (GOVERNMENT AID) Commons March 24, 1947

CLAUSE 1.—(Power of local authorities to establish restaurants.) Commons March 31, 1947

NATIONAL SERVICE BILL Commons April 1, 1947

CLAUSE 2—(Provisions as to Trafalgar Estates.) Commons April 1, 1947

RUSSIAN-BORN BRITISH WIVES (CHILDREN) Commons April 28, 1947

CLAUSE 1.—(Liability to be called up for service.) Commons May 7, 1947

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Whole-tine and part-time service.) Commons May 7, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(Termination of power to make up civil remuneration.) Commons May 8, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(Cadet Forces.) Commons May 9, 1947

Industrial Workers, Portsmouth Commons May 14, 1947

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Length of whole-time service.) Commons May 15, 1947

THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Minor and Consequential Amendments—(National Service Acts, 1939 to 1946).) Commons May 15, 1947

SERVICE PRISONERS, SINGAPORE (CONDITIONS) Commons May 19, 1947

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Candidates for Commissions.) Commons May 21, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(Regular engagements.) Commons May 21, 1947

CLAUSE 6.—(Calling up for training during part-time service.) Commons May 21, 1947

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Length of whole-time Service.) Commons May 21, 1947

Offices (Disused Warships) Commons June 30, 1947

TRAVELLERS (CUSTOMS EXAMINATIONS) Commons July 1, 1947

Small Craft Disposals Commons July 2, 1947

NEW SCHEDULE—(Purchase Tax: Exemptions, and Reduction of Rates) Commons July 16, 1947

Argentine Wheat and Maize (Purchase) Commons July 21, 1947

2 speeches — GREENWICH HOSPITAL AND TRAVERS' FOUNDATION Commons July 21, 1947

Shipbuilding and Repairs (Foreign Yards) Commons July 22, 1947

CLAUSE 39.—(Certain road transport undertakings to be acquired by Commission.) Commons July 23, 1947

ROYAL NAVY (BOY ENTRANTS) Commons August 7, 1947

AIRPORTS (FIRE PRECAUTIONS) Commons August 13, 1947

DEFENCE Commons October 27, 1947

Cases of Mr. Allig han and Mr. Walkden Commons October 30, 1947

Petrol Ration (Withdrawal) Commons November 6, 1947

2 speeches — Flood Prevention Commons November 10, 1947

Sterling Area (His Majesty's Ships) Written Answers November 11, 1947

Collars Commons November 13, 1947

MOTORISTS' RALLY, HYDE PARK Written Answers November 13, 1947

2 speeches — Disablement Commons November 18, 1947

CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Commons November 28, 1947

New House of Commons Chamber (Estimated Cost) Commons December 1, 1947

BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER (PRIVY COUNCIL NOTICE) Commons December 1, 1947

2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Pool betting duty.) Commons December 2, 1947

Employees, Rosyth (Accommodation) Commons December 3, 1947

Naval Attachés (Conferences) Commons December 3, 1947

NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTION (AMENDMENT) BILL [Lords] Commons December 8, 1947

Overseas Service Men (Parents' Remittances) Commons December 9, 1947

ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE (AGREEMENT) Commons December 11, 1947

BRITISH INTERNEES, SHANGHAI Commons December 15, 1947

2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS MEMBERS' FUND Commons December 17, 1947

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