Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd

November 18, 1904 - March 8, 1983
Summary information for Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd

Contributions

1934

CLAUSE 33.—(Commencement, extent and citation of Part I.) Commons February 13, 1934

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. Commons April 19, 1934

2 speeches — EGGS (PRICES). Commons April 19, 1934

MEAT IMPOST RESTRICTIONS. Commons April 19, 1934

SMALLHOLDINGS. Written Answers April 23, 1934

SUPPLY. Commons May 7, 1934

HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS (DUTIES). Commons May 8, 1934

WHEAT. Written Answers May 10, 1934

2 speeches — ONIONS. Commons May 31, 1934

EGGS. Commons May 31, 1934

HOLLAND. Written Answers June 5, 1934

BRITISH ARMY (RESERVE PAY). Written Answers June 5, 1934

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE —(Rebate of the excise duty on home-grown sugar used in confectionery and sweetened milk products.) Commons June 11, 1934

2 speeches — IMPORTED FLOUR. Commons June 26, 1934

EGGS (IMPORTS). Commons June 26, 1934

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Commons July 9, 1934

BINDER TWINE (IMPORT). Written Answers July 23, 1934

RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES (IMPORT). Written Answers July 23, 1934

CLAUSE 20.—(Offences in connection with lotteries.) Commons November 7, 1934

4 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Exemption, of small lotteries incidental to certain entertainments.) Commons November 7, 1934

POTATO MARKETING SCHEME. Commons November 8, 1934

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Provisions for the detection of offences in connection with unlawful lotteries.) Commons November 12, 1934

2 speeches — CLAUSES 1.—(Restriction of betting on tracks.) Commons November 12, 1934

IMPORTED FOODSTUFFS. Commons November 13, 1934

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Provisions regulating the establishment and operation of totalisators on dog racecourses.) Commons November 13, 1934

TITHE RENT-CHARGE. Commons November 15, 1934

INTERNATIONAL HARD FIBRES GROWERS' ORGANISATION. Commons November 15, 1934

3 speeches — MARKET GARDEN PRODUCE. Written Answers December 20, 1934

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