Hon. Oliver Stanley
1896 - December 10, 1950Summary information for Hon. Oliver Stanley
Contributions
1950
2 speeches — Dean of Guild and Deacon Convenor Commons March 14, 1950
PRIVATE BUSINESS Commons March 15, 1950
Anti-Bandit Operations Commons March 15, 1950
Prescriptions (Charge) Commons March 16, 1950
4 speeches — Domestic Coal (Supplies and Quality) Commons March 20, 1950
2 speeches — MOTION FOR NEW WRIT (OBJECTION) Commons March 21, 1950
MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON'S STATEMENT Commons March 21, 1950
Huntingdonshire Commons March 22, 1950
2 speeches — New Price Schedules Commons March 23, 1950
4 speeches — BURMA (SHORT-TERM LOAN) Commons March 23, 1950
5 speeches — Book, "The Groundnut Affair" Commons March 27, 1950
MALAYA (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons March 28, 1950
Macclesfield and Congleton Commons March 29, 1950
3 speeches — COMMONWEALTH SUGAR SUPPLIES Commons April 3, 1950
5 speeches — PRIVATE MEMBERS' TIME Commons April 3, 1950
Canal Zone (Family Accommodation) Commons April 4, 1950
STERLING AREA (GOLD AND DOLLAR RESERVES) Commons April 4, 1950
Sir Harold Briggs (Duties) Commons April 5, 1950
2 speeches — Peckham Health Centre Commons April 6, 1950
3 speeches — MALAYA (SITUATION) Commons April 6, 1950
TAX CHANGES: MINOR PROPOSALS Commons April 18, 1950
Parasitic Disease (Treatment) Commons April 19, 1950
Calves (Earmarking) Commons April 20, 1950
COLONIAL TIMBERS (HARDWOOD) Commons April 20, 1950
2 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 20, 1950
2 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons April 21, 1950
11 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 21, 1950
AGRICULTURE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons April 24, 1950
2 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons April 24, 1950
6 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 24, 1950
WAR PENSIONERS (PETROL DUTY) Commons April 25, 1950
Surplus Cars (Sale) Commons May 1, 1950
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