Dr Alfred Salter

1873 - August 24, 1945
Summary information for Dr Alfred Salter

Contributions

1933

CLAUSE 21.—(Restriction on power of manufacture.) Commons February 13, 1933

2 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Representations by local authorities as to withdrawal, reduction of or need for services provided or to be provided, by the board.) Commons February 13, 1933

BEER DUTY. Written Answers February 13, 1933

BEER. Written Answers February 13, 1933

6 speeches — LONDON PASSENGER TRANSPORT BILL. Commons February 14, 1933

MOTOR ACCIDENTS, LONDON. Written Answers February 27, 1933

MEERUT PRISONERS. Written Answers March 2, 1933

2 speeches — BEER, WINE AND SPIRITS (STATISTICS). Written Answers March 3, 1933

PENTONVILLE PRISON. Written Answers March 30, 1933

EXECUTION APPARATUS. Written Answers March 30, 1933

11 speeches — HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BILL. Commons March 31, 1933

MOTOR DRIVERS (INDUSTRIAL COURT FINDINGS). Written Answers April 5, 1933

HOUSING (AGED PERSONS). Written Answers April 6, 1933

NEW CLAUSE.—(Application to Carlisle State Management District.) Commons May 19, 1933

LOANS (LOCAL AUTHORITIES). Commons June 29, 1933

2 speeches — WINE, BEER, SPIRITS, ETC. (STATISTICS). Written Answers July 17, 1933

2 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS. Written Answers November 9, 1933

BEER (STATISTICS) Written Answers November 10, 1933

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL SERVICES). Written Answers December 1, 1933

UNEMPLOYMENT BILL. Commons December 4, 1933

12 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT BILL. Commons December 6, 1933

3 speeches — FLAVOURING ESSENCES (ALCOHOLIC CONTENT). Commons December 6, 1933

MILK AND BREAD (CONSUMPTION). Written Answers December 6, 1933

24 speeches — LICENSING (STANDARDISATION OF HOURS) BILL. Commons December 8, 1933

3 speeches — FLAVOURING ESSENCES (ALCOHOLIC CONTENT). Commons December 20, 1933

ACCIDENTS (STATIONARY TRAMCARS). Written Answers December 21, 1933

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