Major Samuel Haughton

1889 - May 19, 1959
Summary information for Major Samuel Haughton

Contributions

1949

2 speeches — AFRICAN TERRITORIES (TRANSPORT) Commons January 24, 1949

2 speeches — NEW SCHEDULE.—(Procedure in Relation to Suspension and Revocation of Authorities to Wireless Personnel.) Commons January 25, 1949

2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Regulations as to radiation of electro-magnetic energy, etc.) Commons January 25, 1949

MEDICAL TREATMENT (FOREIGN CURRENCY) Commons March 14, 1949

SUGAR Commons March 18, 1949

MEAT SUPPLIES Commons April 5, 1949

Airports, London Commons April 6, 1949

Potatoes Commons April 6, 1949

Sugar (Bulk Importation) Commons April 27, 1949

Prices Commons April 28, 1949

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS.) Commons May 16, 1949

Coal Exports Commons May 31, 1949

IRELAND BILL Commons June 1, 1949

2 speeches — Clause 8.—(MECHANICAL LIGHTERS.) Commons June 22, 1949

New Clause.—(DEPENDENT RELATIVES ALLOWANCE.) Commons June 28, 1949

New Clause.—(RELIEF IN RESPECT OF FOREIGN INCOME TAX.) Commons June 28, 1949

New Clause.—(PROFITS TAX DISTRIBUTION OF GOVERNMENT STOCK AFTER NATIONALISATION.) Commons June 28, 1949

2 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF OF PROFITS TAX ON RESERVED PROFITS.) Commons June 28, 1949

New Clause.—(CARRY BACK OF LOSSES FOR INCOME TAX.) Commons June 28, 1949

2 speeches — New Clause.—(PROFITS TAX: WHOLETIME WORKING DIRECTOR.) Commons June 28, 1949

New Clause.—(REPLACEMENT ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 28, 1949

METAL STOCKS (PRICES) Commons July 14, 1949

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons July 18, 1949

Clause 55.—(RIGHTS OF PUBLIC WHERE ACCESS AGREEMENT OR ORDER IN FORCE.) Commons July 19, 1949

2 speeches — New Clause "B."—(APPOINTMENT OF IRON AND STEEL PRICES BOARD.) Commons July 25, 1949

Sterling (India and Pakistan) Commons July 26, 1949

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