Major-General Sir Ivor Philipps

1861 - August 15, 1940
Summary information for Major-General Sir Ivor Philipps

Contributions

1920

WAR OFFICE (EX-SOLDIER CLERKS). Written Answers February 23, 1920

INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS (LEAVE PAY). Written Answers April 21, 1920

EXCESS PROFITS DUTY. Written Answers April 22, 1920

ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, SOUTHAMPTON (WAGES). Written Answers June 23, 1920

MOTOR VEHICLES (LEFT-HAND DRIVING GEAR). Written Answers June 23, 1920

3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Increased Duties on Wine.) Commons July 6, 1920

3 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Additional duty on cigars.) Commons July 6, 1920

5 speeches — CLATSE 44.— (Charge of Corporation Profits Tax.) Commons July 13, 1920

CLAUSE 45.—(Determination of Profits.) Commons July 13, 1920

4 speeches — CIVIL SERVANTS' BONUS. Commons November 10, 1920

CLAUSE 7.—(Compensation for Dis- turbance.) Commons November 19, 1920

DISTRICT OFFICERS OF HEALTH. Written Answers November 19, 1920

MOTOR CARS (HEAD-LIGHTS). Commons November 22, 1920

FIREARMS ACT. Written Answers November 25, 1920

2 speeches — BRITISH TRADE. Commons November 29, 1920

FIREARMS ACT. Commons December 2, 1920

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons December 2, 1920

8 speeches — ROADS BILL. Commons December 2, 1920

TRANSFERS. Written Answers December 2, 1920

TELEPHONE SERVICE. Written Answers December 8, 1920

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Levying by county councils of duties on mechanically-propelled vehicles and other carriages.) Commons December 10, 1920

CLAUSE 2.—(Payment out of Consolidated Fund to local taxation accounts and Road Fund.) Commons December 10, 1920

10 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Establishment of Rood Fund.) Commons December 10, 1920

CLAUSE 5.—(Provisions as to licences). Commons December 10, 1920

8 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Registration and identification marks.) Commons December 10, 1920

4 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Regulations.) Commons December 10, 1920

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