Hon. Oliver Stanley
1896 - December 10, 1950Summary information for Hon. Oliver Stanley
Contributions
1931
4 speeches — INDIA. Commons January 26, 1931
11 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (No. 2) BILL. Commons February 3, 1931
2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (No. 2) BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME). Commons March 3, 1931
6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Voting at Parliamentary elections to be my method of alternative vote.) Commons March 4, 1931
6 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Restriction on use of vehicles at parliamentary elections.) Commons April 22, 1931
CLAUSE 7.—(Maximum scale of election expenses.) Commons April 23, 1931
3 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Alternative Vote Rules.) Commons April 23, 1931
5 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 28, 1931
IRISH SWEEPSTAKE TICKETS (CUSTOMS SEIZURE). Commons April 30, 1931
5 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Restriction on use of vehicles at Parliamentary elections.) Commons May 21, 1931
6 speeches — CONSUMERS' COUNCIL BILL (SELECTION OF AMENDMENTS). Commons June 19, 1931
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 4) BILL. Commons June 26, 1931
CLASS I. TREASURY AND SUBORDINATE DEPARTMENTS. Commons June 29, 1931
4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 3) BILL. Commons July 8, 1931
EARL HAIG STATUE. Commons September 16, 1931
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Commons September 21, 1931
3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DISEASES (ASBESTOSIS). Commons September 29, 1931
3 speeches — "DAILY WORKER" NEWSPAPER. Commons September 30, 1931
2 speeches — DISTURBANCES, SALFORD AND GLASGOW. Commons October 2, 1931
ARMISTICE DAY (CENOTAPH SERVICE). Commons October 5, 1931
8 speeches — SUNDAY PERFORMANCES (TEMPORARY REGULATION) BILL. Commons October 5, 1931
TAX OFFICE, SOUTHAMPTON. Commons October 7, 1931
2 speeches — PISTOLS (SALE). Commons November 12, 1931
8 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Enactments continued.) Commons November 23, 1931
11 speeches — INDIAN PAY (TEMPORARY ABATEMENTS) BILL. Commons November 25, 1931
2 speeches — SHOP RAID, KENSINGTON. Commons December 11, 1931
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