Mr Arthur Moyle
1894 - December 23, 1974Summary information for Mr Arthur Moyle
Contributions
1954
BAKING INDUSTRY (HOURS OF WORK) BILL Commons January 25, 1954
6 speeches — SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons January 29, 1954
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 12, 1954
PURCHASE TAX (ULSTER LINEN INDUSTRY) Commons March 5, 1954
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 11, 1954
MUTUAL AID PROGRAMME Written Answers April 5, 1954
2 speeches — National Service Men (Middle East Postings) Commons April 6, 1954
School Meals, Oldbury Written Answers April 15, 1954
SLAUGHTERHOUSES BILL [Lords] Commons April 28, 1954
2 speeches — Hospital Beds (Private Patients) Commons April 29, 1954
SUPERANNUATION (PRESIDENT OF INDUSTRIAL COURT) BILL Commons April 29, 1954
Clause 1.—(LICENSING OF PREMISES FOR SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS.) Commons May 7, 1954
3 speeches — Clause 2.—(REGULATIONS FOR SECURING HUMANE CONDITIONS IN SLAUGHTER HOUSES, ETC.) Commons May 7, 1954
Clause 3.—(LICENSING OF SLAUGHTERMEN.) Commons May 7, 1954
3 speeches — Second Schedule.—(AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS.) Commons May 7, 1954
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons May 10, 1954
SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE Commons May 14, 1954
LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION REGULATIONS Written Answers July 9, 1954
2 speeches — Dysentery Outbreak, Oldbury Commons July 15, 1954
Food Poisoning Written Answers July 15, 1954
2 speeches — School Meals Written Answers July 22, 1954
SCHOOL MEALS (FOOD POISONING) Commons July 27, 1954
NATIONAL COAL BOARD (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons October 25, 1954
3 speeches — Clause 6. —(REGULATIONS AS TO FOOD HYGIENE.) Commons October 27, 1954
E1 Alamein Memorial (Relatives' Fares) Written Answers October 27, 1954
3 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE (ARMED FORCES) BILL [Lords] Commons October 28, 1954
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons December 1, 1954
International Trade (Increase) Written Answers December 16, 1954
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE Commons December 21, 1954
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