Lieut-Colonel Sir William Wayland
1869 - July 15, 1950Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Sir William Wayland
Contributions
1934
IRISH FREE STATE. Commons January 30, 1934
2 speeches — TITHE RENTCHARGE. Commons February 5, 1934
BEER DUTY. Commons February 15, 1934
OFFALS (SUPPLY). Commons February 15, 1934
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Preference for home produced light oils.) Commons March 7, 1934
NEW ZEALAND (OTTAWA AGREEMENTS). Commons April 17, 1934
EMPIRE AIR-DAT. Commons April 18, 1934
2 speeches — EMPIRE DAY. Commons May 3, 1934
CLAUSE 5.—(Further powers as to entry upon premises.) Commons May 4, 1934
2 speeches — CHEMICALS (IMPORTS). Commons May 7, 1934
2 speeches — CHEESE PRODUCTION (FARMS). Commons May 7, 1934
FISH FARMS. Commons May 7, 1934
2 speeches — PENAL CODE (WHIPPING). Commons May 14, 1934
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 54 and 55 Vic., First Schedule.) Commons June 12, 1934
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Lager beer (excise.)) Commons June 12, 1934
NEW CLAUSE.—(Reduction of duties on certain licences.) Commons June 12, 1934
2 speeches — TITHE RENTCHARGE. Commons June 25, 1934
EGGS. Commons June 28, 1934
LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY. Commons June 28, 1934
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Commons July 9, 1934
2 speeches — BUTTER IMPORTS. Commons July 10, 1934
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Restriction on night employment.) Commons July 11, 1934
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACTS, 1931 AND 1933. Commons July 11, 1934
2 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Provisions as to sanitary or other arrangements in shops) Commons July 11, 1934
2 speeches — BUTTER (MARKING). Commons November 5, 1934
2 speeches — CLAUSE 20.—(Offences in connection with lotteries.) Commons November 7, 1934
CLAUSE 22.—(Exemption of private lotteries.) Commons November 7, 1934
5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of Christmas prize drawings.) Commons November 12, 1934
2 speeches — CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Commons November 13, 1934
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING PLACES. Commons November 28, 1934
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