Mr David Quibell
1879 - April 16, 1962Summary information for Mr David Quibell
Contributions
1936
2 speeches — CIVIL ESTIMATES AND ESTIMATES FOR REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1936 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 5, 1936
2 speeches — HOUSING (RURAL WORKERS). Commons March 10, 1936
2 speeches — OFFICES REGULATION BILL Commons March 13, 1936
3 speeches — RURAL WORKERS (BRIGG). Commons March 17, 1936
THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Weekly rates of agricultural benefit.) Commons March 23, 1936
2 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Conditions for Receipt of Assistance.) Commons April 2, 1936
2 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Calculation of effective rates of assist lace.) Commons April 2, 1936
CLAUSE 21.—(Provisions as to the making, approval, and revocation., of licensing schemes.) Commons April 2, 1936
LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL (SECRETARIES). Written Answers April 3, 1936
6 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Amalgamation of companies manufacturing sugar from home-grown beet.) Commons April 7, 1936
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT, 1985. Commons April 8, 1936
FINANCE BILL. Commons May 20, 1936
PROPOSED BRIDGE, RIVER HUMBER. Commons May 28, 1936
2 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE (RATING). Commons May 28, 1936
2 speeches — POLICE, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons July 10, 1936
MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons July 16, 1936
MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons July 16, 1936
CATTLE INDUSTRY (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons July 17, 1936
IRONSTONE AND STEEL PRODUCTION. Written Answers July 21, 1936
CATTLE INDUSTRY (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons July 24, 1936
LAND DRAINAGE (RATING). Commons November 9, 1936
PROPOSED HUMBER BRIDGE. Commons November 9, 1936
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 9, 1936
2 speeches — TRUNK ROADS BILL. Commons November 19, 1936
CLAUSE 7.—(Transfer of Property and Liabilities.) Commons November 30, 1936
WAYS AND MEANS. Commons December 15, 1936
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