Mr Aneurin Bevan

1897 - July 6, 1960
Summary information for Mr Aneurin Bevan

Contributions

1931

MINING INDUSTRY (WELFARE FUND) BILL. Commons February 17, 1931

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 2, 1931

2 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Commons July 6, 1931

15 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Provisions with respect to benefit in the case of special classes of persons.) Commons July 15, 1931

4 speeches — NATIONAL ECONOMY [MONEY]. Commons September 18, 1931

PROPOSED CUTS (REDUCTIONS). Commons September 21, 1931

4 speeches — GOLD STANDARD (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons September 21, 1931

CLAUSE 1.—(Power to make Orders Council for effecting certain economies.) Commons September 22, 1931

3 speeches — ABNORMAL IMPORTATIONS (CUSTOMS DUTIES). Commons November 17, 1931

9 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power of Board of Trade to apply Act.) Commons November 19, 1931

2 speeches — SITUATION. Commons November 23, 1931

3 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Enactments continued.) Commons November 23, 1931

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Commons November 25, 1931

SIR JOHN GILMOUR'S STATEMENT. Commons November 26, 1931

WAR LOANS (CONVERSION). Commons November 26, 1931

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 26, 1931

6 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS) REGULATIONS, 1931. Commons November 26, 1931

LOCAL EXPENDITURE (HEALTH SERVICES). Written Answers November 26, 1931

KASHMIR. Written Answers November 30, 1931

BURMA. Written Answers November 30, 1931

FALL IN THE POUND. Commons December 1, 1931

3 speeches — STATISTICS. Commons December 3, 1931

BENEFIT. Commons December 3, 1931

KASHMIR. Written Answers December 7, 1931

BURMA. Written Answers December 7, 1931

3 speeches — LAND VALUE TAX (VALUATION). Commons December 8, 1931

3 speeches — WAR MATERIAL (EXPORT). Commons December 9, 1931

3 speeches — DISTRESS AND UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons December 10, 1931

LAND VALUE TAX. Written Answers December 10, 1931

BRITISH INVESTMENTS. Written Answers December 10, 1931

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