Mr Arthur Holt
August 8, 1914 - August 23, 1995Summary information for Mr Arthur Holt
Contributions
1954
Machinery Imports (Duty-free Licences) Commons January 28, 1954
3 speeches — Eggs Commons February 1, 1954
2 speeches — Cotton Piece Goods (Import Duty) Commons February 4, 1954
2 speeches — Cotton Industry Machinery (Import Duty) Commons February 4, 1954
2 speeches — Maintenance Expenditure Written Answers February 8, 1954
2 speeches — Home-Grown Apples (Duty) Commons February 11, 1954
2 speeches — Imported Machinery (Duty) Commons February 11, 1954
2 speeches — Private Monopolies (Tariff Protection) Commons February 11, 1954
2 speeches — Artificial Silk Staple Fibre (Imports) Commons March 2, 1954
11 speeches — INDUSTRIAL SITUATION Commons March 3, 1954
4 speeches — Apprentices (Entry Conditions) Commons March 4, 1954
3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 3, 1954
Italian Silk Scarves Commons May 4, 1954
ROYAL COMMISSION ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE (REPORT) Commons May 10, 1954
4 speeches — Local Authority Loans (Conditions) Commons May 11, 1954
Paris Embassy Kitchens (Improvements) Commons May 11, 1954
ANGLO-GERMAN DISCUSSIONS (TRADE AND FINANCE) Commons May 11, 1954
2 speeches — T.A. Non-commissioned Officers Written Answers May 11, 1954
National Service Men (T.A. Obligations) Written Answers May 11, 1954
Slaughterhouse, Bolton (Construction) Written Answers May 17, 1954
2 speeches — HELICOPTERS (RESEARCH EXPENDITURE AND DEVELOPMENT) Written Answers May 17, 1954
2 speeches — Territorial Army (Out-of-camp Training) Commons May 18, 1954
4 speeches — Helicopters Commons May 19, 1954
2 speeches — Nurses (Shortage) Commons May 20, 1954
Exports (Control) Written Answers May 21, 1954
Raw Materials (Import Restrictions) Written Answers May 24, 1954
22 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 25, 1954
Slaughterhouses (Siting) Written Answers May 25, 1954
2 speeches — Trade Liberalisation Written Answers May 27, 1954
National Service Men (Pamphlet) Commons June 1, 1954
3 speeches — Cotton Piece Goods (Jamaican Imports) Commons June 1, 1954
Clause 6.—(GOVERNMENT CONTROL OVER AUTHORITY AS TO CERTAIN MATTERS.) Commons June 1, 1954
2 speeches — Helicopters (Import) Commons June 3, 1954
Fruit Imports Commons June 3, 1954
2 speeches — Clause 13.—(CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1954–55.) Commons June 15, 1954
2 speeches — Calico Printing (Commission's Recommendations) Commons June 17, 1954
4 speeches — Clause 25.—(REDUCED RATE OF DUTY ON CERTAIN BUSINESS ASSETS.) Commons June 24, 1954
Coke Commons June 28, 1954
Exports and Imports Commons June 28, 1954
Capital Allocation Commons June 28, 1954
2 speeches — Imported Machinery (Duty) Commons June 29, 1954
Imported Artificial Silk Staple Fibre (Drawback) Commons June 29, 1954
2 speeches — Imported Vehicles (Duty) Commons June 29, 1954
2 speeches — President of the Board of Trade (Canadian Visit) Commons July 6, 1954
2 speeches — Chemical Pulp Commons July 6, 1954
3 speeches — Passenger Charges Schemes (Objections) Commons July 7, 1954
5 speeches — GAS AND ELECTRICITY (BORROWING POWERS) BILL Commons July 9, 1954
3 speeches — Pig Marketing (Leaflet) Commons July 12, 1954
2 speeches — Domestic Coal (Imports) Commons July 12, 1954
CANADA AND UNITED STATES (TRADE LIBERALISATION) Written Answers July 15, 1954
3 speeches — Older Persons Commons July 27, 1954
Coal Imports (Non-Dollar Sources) Written Answers July 27, 1954
2 speeches — Bacon Pigs (Guaranteed Prices) Commons July 28, 1954
FERTILISERS (IMPORT DUTY) Written Answers July 28, 1954
Fatstock Marketing Board (Loans) Written Answers July 29, 1954
Australian and Californian Raisins Written Answers November 24, 1954
2 speeches — Improvement Grants Commons December 14, 1954
4 speeches — Trade Liberalisation Commons December 16, 1954
Agriculture Act, 1947 Written Answers December 16, 1954
London Transport (Committee's Report) Written Answers December 22, 1954
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