Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Acland-Troyte
1876 - April 27, 1964Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Sir Gilbert Acland-Troyte
Contributions
1933
LAND VALUE TAX. Commons February 14, 1933
CLAUSE 1.—(Guarantee of portion of Austrian loan.) Commons February 14, 1933
2 speeches — TELEGRAPH AND TFLEPHONE POLES. Commons March 1, 1933
CLAUSE 2.—(Power o f Minister to reimburse part o f losses sustained under guarantees to building and other societies.) Commons March 6, 1933
5 speeches — MEAT IMPORTS. Commons March 7, 1933
CLERICAL CLASSES. Commons March 7, 1933
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1933. Commons March 21, 1933
INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. Commons March 29, 1933
PAY (NEW ENTRANTS). Commons March 30, 1933
2 speeches — EGGS. Commons March 30, 1933
GERMANY. Commons April 6, 1933
NEW BUILDINGS, GENEVA. Commons April 10, 1933
FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Possession or ejectment without proof of alternative accommodation.) Commons April 11, 1933
TELEGRAPH POLES. Written Answers April 13, 1933
REDUCTION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES ON CERTAIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, ETC. Commons May 1, 1933
2 speeches — LAND VALUE TAX. Commons May 3, 1933
2 speeches — DISTRESSED AREAS (RATE BURDEN). Commons May 8, 1933
AGRICULTURAL CREDITS (INCOME TAX). Commons May 15, 1933
FAMILY PENSIONS. Commons May 22, 1933
MEAT IMPORT RESTRICTIONS (BEEF). Commons May 22, 1933
3 speeches — FAT CATTLE (PRICES). Commons May 25, 1933
2 speeches — CATTLE (IMPORT REGULATIONS, CANADA). Commons May 25, 1933
RUSSIAN GOODS (IMPORT PROHIBITION). Commons May 30, 1933
3 speeches — TRAFFIC NOISES. Commons May 31, 1933
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Commons June 13, 1933
MEAT IMPORTS. Commons June 19, 1933
NEW CLAUSE.—(Temporary remission of land tarn in respect of agricultural property.) Commons June 19, 1933
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Rule 4 of No. VII in Schedule A.) Commons June 19, 1933
AMALGAMATION SCHEMES. Commons June 20, 1933
NEW FACTORIES. Commons June 20, 1933
TRADE AGREEMENTS AND NEGOTIATIONS. Commons June 20, 1933
WATER SUPPLIES (RURAL AREAS). Commons June 20, 1933
REPARATIONS AND WAR DEBTS. Commons June 20, 1933
AUSTRALIAN BUTTER (PRICES). Commons June 21, 1933
2 speeches — CANADIAN CATTLE (IMPORTS). Commons June 21, 1933
RUSSIAN GOODS (IMPORT PROHIBITION). Commons June 22, 1933
4 speeches — RUSSIAN GOODS (IMPORT PROHIBITION). Commons June 27, 1933
IRISH CATTLE (IMPORTS). Commons June 27, 1933
TRANSPORT (TRAFFIC NOISE). Commons June 27, 1933
LIVESTOCK AND MILK PRODUCTS. Commons July 3, 1933
2 speeches — MEAT SUPPLIES. Commons July 4, 1933
SUGAR-BEET WORKERS. Commons July 4, 1933
FIGHTING FORCES (MEAT SUPPLIES). Commons July 11, 1933
IRISH FREE STATE. Commons July 11, 1933
3 speeches — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (EX-SERVICE MEN). Commons July 11, 1933
POLICE FORCES (AMALGAMATION). Commons July 13, 1933
CLAUSE 1.—(Regulation of importation of agriculture products.) Commons July 13, 1933
CLAUSE 15.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons July 13, 1933
RUSSIAN STRAWBERRY PULP. Commons July 17, 1933
SETTS AND KERBS (IMPORTS). Commons July 18, 1933
TRADE AGREEMENTS (NORWAY AND SWEDEN). Commons July 18, 1933
TARIFF TRUCE. Commons July 20, 1933
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (CLERICAL CLASSES). Commons July 20, 1933
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 20, 1933
EGGS AND POULTRY. Commons July 24, 1933
MILK PRODUCTS (IMPORTS). Commons July 24, 1933
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL [Lords]. Commons November 8, 1933
LAND RECLAMATION SCHEME, BILSTON. Commons November 9, 1933
MALE SERVANTS' TAX. Commons November 9, 1933
LONDON QUARANTINE STATION. Commons November 9, 1933
ENLIGHTENMENT AND PROPAGANDA (MINISTER). Commons November 14, 1933
CLAUSE 75.—(Meetings and proceedings of local authorities.) Commons November 14, 1933
CLAUSE 145.—(Review of county districts by county councils.) Commons November 14, 1933
ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS (IMPORT). Written Answers November 14, 1933
AIR DEFENCE. Commons November 29, 1933
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, SOUTH YORKSHIRE (SURCHARGE). Commons December 7, 1933
4 speeches — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (EX-SERVICE MEN). Commons December 7, 1933
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