Hon. Oliver Stanley

1896 - December 10, 1950
Summary information for Hon. Oliver Stanley

Contributions

1937

2 speeches — RATING (CARMARTHENSHIRE). Commons January 21, 1937

RATES. Commons January 25, 1937

2 speeches — EXPENDITURE. Commons January 28, 1937

PHYSICAL TRAINING. Commons February 2, 1937

PHYSICAL TRAINING ORGANISERS. Commons February 4, 1937

13 speeches — BOARD OF EDUCATION. Commons February 8, 1937

2 speeches — THE CORONATION (DESCRIPTIVE BOOK). Commons February 11, 1937

AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE (INSTRUCTION). Commons February 25, 1937

FREE MEALS (CHILDREN, DERBYSHIRE). Commons March 4, 1937

BOARD OF EDUCATION (OFFICERS, TRANSFER). Commons March 11, 1937

2 speeches — NATIONAL MUSEUMS (TRAVELLING EXPENSES). Commons March 18, 1937

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEAVERS, LONDON. Commons March 23, 1937

9 speeches — PHYSICAL TRAINING AND RECREATION BILL. Commons April 7, 1937

2 speeches — SCHOOL HOME-WORK. Commons April 8, 1937

EDUCATION (GYMNASIA). Commons April 13, 1937

3 speeches — RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION, BLACKPOOL. Commons April 15, 1937

3 speeches — SCHOOL CANTEENS. Commons April 22, 1937

3 speeches — SIZE OF CLASSES. Commons April 29, 1937

THE CORONATION. Commons May 5, 1937

SCHOOL CONDITIONS, WALES. Commons May 27, 1937

IRON ORE, AUSTRALIA. Commons June 1, 1937

3 speeches — OSLO TRADE AGREEMENT. Commons June 3, 1937

2 speeches — FILM INDUSTRY. Commons June 8, 1937

4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Extension of period of stabilisation of rates of Imperial preference.) Commons June 9, 1937

4 speeches — FOREIGN SEAMEN. Commons June 15, 1937

STEEL SUPPLIES. Commons June 21, 1937

6 speeches — RUSSIA. Commons June 22, 1937

COMPULSORY INSURANCE (DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE). Commons June 29, 1937

8 speeches — AIRCRAFT (EXPORT). Commons July 1, 1937

11 speeches — IRON AND STEEL SUPPLIES. Commons July 6, 1937

3 speeches — POULTRY INDUSTRY. Commons July 8, 1937

3 speeches — COAL (REGISTRATION OF OWNER SHIP) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 13, 1937

ITALY (CLEARING AGREEMENT). Commons July 20, 1937

6 speeches — CLAUSE I.—(Registration of particulars of ownership.) Commons July 20, 1937

3 speeches — JARROW (STEEL WORKS). Commons July 27, 1937

15 speeches — COST OF LIVING. Commons July 28, 1937

RUSSIA. Commons July 30, 1937

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION. Commons October 21, 1937

4 speeches — CHINA. Commons November 2, 1937

9 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 2, 1937

16 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS BILL. Commons November 4, 1937

2 speeches — CARPETS (PRIMAGE DUTY, AUSTRALIA). Commons November 8, 1937

3 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE ADVISORY COUNCIL. Commons November 9, 1937

NEW FACTORIES, DURHAM COUNTY. Commons November 15, 1937

5 speeches — LOCATION OF INDUSTRY Commons November 15, 1937

7 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Commons November 16, 1937

12 speeches — COAL BILL. Commons November 22, 1937

4 speeches — SHARE PUSHING. Commons November 23, 1937

2 speeches — COAL BILL. Commons November 23, 1937

3 speeches — STEEL WORKS, JARROW. Commons November 30, 1937

CLAUSE 2.—(General provisions as to functions of the Commission under Part 1) Commons December 6, 1937

8 speeches — ANGLO-UNITED STATES TRADE AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS. Commons December 7, 1937

FOOD SUPPLIES (STORAGE). Commons December 7, 1937

4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(General provisions as to functions of the Commission under Part 1.) Commons December 9, 1937

5 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Compensation payable in respect of acquisition as a whole.) Commons December 13, 1937

HERRING OIL (IMPORTS). Commons December 14, 1937

3 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Rights and obligations arising from contract for sale to have effect in respect of interim period.) Commons December 14, 1937

2 speeches — SOUTHAMPTON WATER (OIL POLLUTION). Commons December 16, 1937

9 speeches — CLAUSE 20.—(Reserve Fund.) Commons December 20, 1937

3 speeches — STEEL SUPPLIES. Commons December 21, 1937

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