Mr Arthur Molson
June 29, 1903 - October 13, 1991Summary information for Mr Arthur Molson
Contributions
1950
HOUSING Commons March 13, 1950
Catering Wages (Inquiry) Commons March 14, 1950
Slum Clearance Written Answers March 23, 1950
Pay Offices (Clerks) Commons April 18, 1950
TAXI FARES, LONDON(INCREASE) Commons April 21, 1950
5 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 24, 1950
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE SCALES (INCREASE) Commons May 3, 1950
10 speeches — BUILDING INDUSTRY Commons May 22, 1950
3 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons June 13, 1950
NEW TOWNS (DWELLINGHOUSES) Written Answers June 13, 1950
Clause 1.—(HYDROCARBON OILS—RATE OF CUSTOMS DUTY AND REBATE.) Commons June 14, 1950
Clause 20.—(SURTAX TO BE CHARGED ON CONSIDERATION FOR CERTAIN RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, ETC.) Commons June 15, 1950
2 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF OF PROFITS TAX ON RESERVED PROFITS.) Commons June 22, 1950
3 speeches — New Towns Written Answers June 27, 1950
2 speeches — New Towns Written Answers June 28, 1950
Schuster Committee (Report) Written Answers July 11, 1950
4 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT CHARGE) Commons July 24, 1950
Inquiry, Derbyshire (Notice) Written Answers July 25, 1950
WAR MATERIALS (EXPORT) Commons September 18, 1950
Peak National Park Commons October 17, 1950
ELECTRICITY (SEVERANCE COMPENSATION) Commons October 18, 1950
2 speeches — SOCIALISED INDUSTRIES Commons October 25, 1950
ELECTRICITY AND GAS UNDERTAKINGS (SEVERANCE COMPENSATION) Commons November 14, 1950
Hostels Written Answers November 20, 1950
Emergency Housing Expenditure Written Answers November 21, 1950
BALTIC STATES Commons December 6, 1950
Objectives (United Nations Resolutions) Commons December 6, 1950
5 speeches — LEASEHOLD PROPERTY (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons December 6, 1950
Building Materials and Housing Act Written Answers December 11, 1950
Company Offices (Transfer) Written Answers December 12, 1950
Prime Minister's Visit to U.S.A. Commons December 14, 1950
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