Lieut-Colonel Sir William Wayland

1869 - July 15, 1950
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Sir William Wayland

Contributions

1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 39.—(English to be used in the Federal Legislature.) Commons March 13, 1935

CLAUSE 40.—(Restrictions on discussion.) Commons March 13, 1935

CLAUSE 56.—(Provisions as to police rules.) Commons March 20, 1935

CLAUSE 60.—(Constitution of the Legislature.) Commons March 22, 1935

BEER DUTY. Commons March 26, 1935

CLAUSE 102.—(Power of Federal Legislature to legislation on Proclamation of Emergency.) Commons March 27, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 176.—(Composition, etc., of Railway Authority.) Commons April 1, 1935

2 speeches — CLAUSE 239.—(Application of four last preceding sections to persons appointed by Secretary of State in Council, persons holding reserved posts and commissioned officers in civil employment.) Commons April 5, 1935

6 speeches — CLAUSE 277.—(Provisions as to death sentences.) Commons April 9, 1935

NEW CLAUSE.—(Corporation tax.) Commons April 29, 1935

NEW CLAUSE.—(Establishment and constitution of Indian Tariff Board.) Commons April 29, 1935

NEW CLAUSE.—(Extension of Franchise.) Commons May 3, 1935

THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Provisions as to Governor-General and Governors of Provinces.) Commons May 8, 1935

FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Composition of Provincial Legislatures.) Commons May 8, 1935

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Legislative Lists.) Commons May 13, 1935

NEW SCHEDULE.—(Provisions as to Franchise.) Commons May 14, 1935

2 speeches — NEW SCHEDULE.—(Provisions as to Franchise.) Commons May 15, 1935

IMPORT DUTIES (IMPORT DUTIES ACT, 1932). Commons May 21, 1935

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Provision, to allow deductions in respect of inherently wasting assets.) Commons June 24, 1935

NEW CLAUSE.—(Reduction of vehicle licence duty on commercial goods vehicles.) Commons June 24, 1935

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Reduced duties and draw backs on certain descriptions of beer.) Commons July 1, 1935

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