Mr Arthur Steel-Maitland
1876 - March 30, 1935Summary information for Mr Arthur Steel-Maitland
Contributions
1933
7 speeches — CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. Commons February 8, 1933
BALANCE OF TRADE (ESTIMATE). Written Answers February 9, 1933
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons February 16, 1933
UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 2, 1933
PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons March 14, 1933
IMPORTS (MARKETING ORDERS). Commons March 20, 1933
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 22, 1933
2 speeches — CROWN URBAN ESTATES (DEVELOPMENT). Commons April 3, 1933
2 speeches — RAIL AND ROAD CONFERENCE (RECOMMENDATIONS). Commons April 6, 1933
8 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 26, 1933
WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Commons May 3, 1933
3 speeches — ROAD AND RAIL TRAFFIC BILL. Commons May 3, 1933
NEW CLAUSE.—(Additional deduction in case of machinery and plant.) Commons June 1, 1933
SEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Amended rates of duty in the case of certain mechanically-propelled vehicles.) Commons June 1, 1933
SEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Amended Rates of Duty in the case of certain Mechanic ally-propelled Vehicles.) Commons June 20, 1933
9 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons June 23, 1933
4 speeches — ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL BILL [Lords] (By Order). Commons June 28, 1933
2 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE. Commons July 4, 1933
2 speeches — ADELPHI ESTATE BILL [Lords.] (By Order). Commons July 12, 1933
ADELPHI ESTATE BILL [Lords]. Commons July 17, 1933
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Licensing of goods vehicles.) Commons July 19, 1933
2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Discretion of licensing authority as to grant or refusal of licences.) Commons July 19, 1933
2 speeches — CLAUSE 24.—(Power to prohibit or restrict use of vehicles on certain roads.) Commons July 20, 1933
2 speeches — ROAD AND RAIL TRAFFIC BILL. Commons July 20, 1933
5 speeches — ROAD AND RAIL TRAFFIC BILL. Commons July 21, 1933
12 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Power to stop up Ade1phi Terrace.) Commons July 24, 1933
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