Mr Arthur Dixey

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

Contributions

1930

ECONOMIC POLICY. Written Answers January 23, 1930

TARIFFS AND IMPERIAL TRADE. Commons January 29, 1930

IRISH LIGHTS (MAINTENANCE). Commons January 29, 1930

2 speeches — PROPAGANDA. Commons February 3, 1930

6 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Temporary amendment of 8 Edw. 7. c. 57. s. 3.) Commons February 4, 1930

3 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Power to constitute Coal Mines National Industrial Board and functions thereof.) Commons February 10, 1930

MOTOR CAR DUTIES (LIMITATION OF PERIOD). Commons February 11, 1930

3 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [Lords]. Commons February 18, 1930

IMPORTED PRODUCE. Commons February 24, 1930

COLONIAL AND MIDDLE EASTERN SERVICES. Commons February 24, 1930

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Schemes regulating production, supply and sale of coal.) Commons March 5, 1930

POST OFFICE. Commons March 6, 1930

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT (INDUSTRIAL AND FISCAL POLICY). Commons March 13, 1930

DISARMAMENT. Commons March 24, 1930

4 speeches — RUSSIA. Commons March 26, 1930

UNITED STATES WHEAT (MILLING). Written Answers May 14, 1930

ADVERTISEMENTS (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES). Written Answers June 3, 1930

WHEAT (EXPORT, UNITED STATES). Written Answers June 3, 1930

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment of Public Works Loan Commissioners for five years.) Commons July 23, 1930

RELIEF (COST). Commons July 24, 1930

CLAUSE 56.—(Provisions as to large schemes of catchment boards.) Commons July 28, 1930

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Catchment Areas and Boards.) Commons July 28, 1930

4 speeches — THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Drainage Boards.) Commons July 28, 1930

CLAUSE 29.—(Meaning of "agricultural land" and of "annual value.") Commons July 28, 1930

AGRICULTURAL LAND (UTILISATION) BILL. Commons November 13, 1930

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