Mr Arthur Holt
August 8, 1914 - August 23, 1995Summary information for Mr Arthur Holt
Contributions
1955
6 speeches — CO-PARTNERSHIP SCHEMES Commons January 28, 1955
EXPANDED ROAD PROGRAMME (GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSALS) Commons February 2, 1955
15 speeches — TRANSPORT (BORROWING POWERS) BILL Commons February 8, 1955
4 speeches — Clause 1.—(EXTENSION OF BORROWING POWERS.) Commons February 23, 1955
6 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION BILL (By Order) Commons February 23, 1955
MONOPOLIES Commons February 24, 1955
8 speeches — COTTON INDUSTRY Commons March 9, 1955
WORLD DISARMAMENT Commons March 14, 1955
London Transport (Report of Committee) Commons March 16, 1955
Domestic Supplies Written Answers March 21, 1955
2 speeches — Flag Discrimination (Representations) Commons March 23, 1955
Jute Commons March 24, 1955
2 speeches — Duty-free Machinery (Importation) Commons March 24, 1955
2 speeches — Government Contracts (Tenders) Commons March 24, 1955
Quality Commons March 28, 1955
Fuel Efficiency and Substitutes Commons March 28, 1955
Flag Discrimination Commons March 30, 1955
2 speeches — Potato Marketing Scheme (Report) Commons March 31, 1955
ANGLO-ARGENTINE TRADE AND PAYMENTS AGREEMENT Commons March 31, 1955
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS Written Answers April 6, 1955
4 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 20, 1955
Black Spots Written Answers June 22, 1955
2 speeches — Lancashire Cotton Industry Commons June 23, 1955
2 speeches — Export Orders (Prices) Commons June 23, 1955
2 speeches — Anglo-United States Trade Agreement (British Shipping) Commons June 23, 1955
2 speeches — COAL (DOMESTIC SUPPLIES) Commons June 23, 1955
Byssinosis Commons June 27, 1955
2 speeches — Subsidence Commons June 27, 1955
3 speeches — Rayon Staple Fibre Imports (Tariff) Commons June 28, 1955
3 speeches — Disused Canals (Use) Commons June 29, 1955
2 speeches — Employees (Shareholdings) Commons June 30, 1955
2 speeches — Prices Commons July 4, 1955
ROAD TRAFFIC BILL Commons July 4, 1955
Samples and Advertising Imports (International Convention) Commons July 5, 1955
2 speeches — Raw Cotton Commons July 5, 1955
G.A.T.T. (Organisation for Trade Co-operation) Commons July 5, 1955
Anti-Dumping Legislation Commons July 5, 1955
Oil and Coal Imports Commons July 5, 1955
Development Plans (Progress) Commons July 6, 1955
2 speeches — Little-used Canals Commons July 6, 1955
2 speeches — Draft Charges Schemes (Procedure) Commons July 6, 1955
4 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (REPORT AND ACCOUNTS) Commons July 11, 1955
2 speeches — Wooden Sewing Thread Reels (Import Duty) Commons July 12, 1955
2 speeches — Profit-Sharing and Co-partnership Schemes Commons July 12, 1955
2 speeches — Motorways Written Answers July 13, 1955
6 speeches — NATIONAL COAL BOARD (BORROWING POWERS) Commons July 20, 1955
London Traffic Congestion Report Written Answers July 20, 1955
2 speeches — Textile Winding Machinery (Import Duty) Commons July 21, 1955
ROAD HAULAGE DISPOSALS Commons July 21, 1955
Nylon (Import Duties) Written Answers July 26, 1955
6 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons October 27, 1955
2 speeches — Monopolies Commission (Pneumatic Tyres) Commons November 10, 1955
13 speeches — SUGAR BILL Commons November 10, 1955
Calico Printing Industry Written Answers November 15, 1955
Pneumatic Tyres (Representations) Written Answers November 15, 1955
Land, Southport (Use) Written Answers November 15, 1955
2 speeches — Earnings Commons November 21, 1955
Monopolies Commission (Pneumatic Tyres) Written Answers November 22, 1955
Tariffs and Trade (Geneva Negotiations) Commons November 29, 1955
Deficiency Payments Commons December 5, 1955
Widowed Mothers' Allowances Written Answers December 5, 1955
2 speeches — £ Sterling (Value) Commons December 6, 1955
Teacher Training Grants (Regulations) Written Answers December 8, 1955
Potatoes Written Answers December 13, 1955
Dental Supplies (Depots) Written Answers December 19, 1955
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