Mr Arthur Dixey

1889 - May 25, 1954
Summary information for Mr Arthur Dixey

Contributions

1928

CENSORSHIP. Commons February 27, 1928

BRITISH GRANITE. Written Answers February 27, 1928

LONDON, MIDLAND, AND SCOTTISH RAILWAY (ROAD TRANSPORT) BILL. Commons February 28, 1928

2 speeches — CENSORSHIP. Commons March 1, 1928

FOREIGN OFFICE INQUIRY. Commons March 1, 1928

11 speeches — CIVIL ESTIMATES AND ESTIMATES FOR REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1928 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 1, 1928

MEAT (GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS). Written Answers March 5, 1928

2 speeches — ZINOVIEFF LETTER. Commons March 19, 1928

WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION (GRANTS). Commons April 3, 1928

SAFEGUARDING (HOSIERY AND GRANITE). Written Answers April 25, 1928

AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 26, 1928

SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES (AMENDMENT). Commons May 1, 1928

5 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Amendment of Section 8 of principal Act.) Commons May 7, 1928

2 speeches — PRISONS, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons May 21, 1928

LICENSED PREMISES (DISINTERESTED MANAGEMENT). Written Answers May 22, 1928

ABRASIVE WHEELS (IMPORTS). Commons May 23, 1928

LIQUOR TRAFFIC (STATE MANAGEMENT). Written Answers May 24, 1928

2 speeches — M. JONESCU. Commons June 5, 1928

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons June 5, 1928

5 speeches — ENAMELLED HOLLOW-WARE. Commons June 8, 1928

4 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons June 12, 1928

5 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Customs duty on buttons.) Commons June 26, 1928

CLAUSE 3.—(Definition of industrial hereditaments.) Commons July 2, 1928

2 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Working Agreements, etc.) Commons July 12, 1928

4 speeches — SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES. Commons November 14, 1928

ZINC MINES, SHULKELD. Commons December 18, 1928

2 speeches — BETTING LAWS. Commons December 20, 1928

ALLOTMENTS. Commons December 20, 1928

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