Mr Denzil Freeth

July 10, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr Denzil Freeth

Contributions

1960

2 speeches — LICENSING LAWS Commons January 29, 1960

SUB-POST OFFICE, LITTLE LONDON Commons January 29, 1960

3 speeches — PROCEDURE Commons February 8, 1960

Portuguese Wine Written Answers February 19, 1960

2 speeches — Pensions Commons February 25, 1960

2 speeches — Tomatoes Commons March 3, 1960

2 speeches — Service Pensions (Commutation) Commons March 30, 1960

3 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (ACCOMMODATION) Commons March 31, 1960

5 speeches — RETIREMENT PENSIONS Commons April 13, 1960

Clause 4.—(REPEAL OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons May 18, 1960

8 speeches — Clause 5.—(TOBACCO.) Commons May 18, 1960

Clause 13.—(CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1960–61.) Commons May 19, 1960

Clause 17.—(INCOME TAX RELIEF FOR NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS.) Commons May 19, 1960

13 speeches — OLD-AGE PENSIONS Commons May 20, 1960

Clause 18.—(RESTRICTION OF RELIEF FOR LOSSES.) Commons May 24, 1960

5 speeches — Clause 19.—(SALE OF SHARES IN CERTAIN TRADING COMPANIES.) Commons May 24, 1960

5 speeches — Clause 23.—(TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN ASSOCIATED DEALING COMPANIES AND OTHER COMPANIES.) Commons May 24, 1960

2 speeches — Clause 24.—(SALE OF SHARES IN INVESTMENT COMPANY TO ASSOCIATED DEALING COMPANY.) Commons May 24, 1960

Clause 25.—(SALE OF SECURITIES CUM-DIVIDEND.) Commons May 24, 1960

17 speeches — Clause 26.—(CANCELLATION OF TAX ADVANTAGES FROM CERTAIN TRANS- ACTIONS IN SECURITIES.) Commons May 25, 1960

3 speeches — Clause 36.—(EXEMPTIONS AND RELIEFS IN RESPECT OF TAX UNDER S. 35.) Commons May 26, 1960

2 speeches — Fourth Schedule.—(RELIEFS IN RESPECT OF TAX UNDER SECTION THIRTY-FIVE.) Commons May 26, 1960

4 speeches — Clause 59.—(ESTATE DUTY: GRADUATION OF CHARGE ON GIFTS, ETC.) Commons May 31, 1960

2 speeches — ESTATE DUTY Commons June 21, 1960

6 speeches — New Clause.—(EXTENSION OF RELIEF UNDER S. 9 OF FINANCE ACT, 1956.) Commons June 22, 1960

3 speeches — New Clause.—(PuacHASE TAX: REDUC TION OF RATE FROM 50 TO 37½ PER CENT.) Commons June 22, 1960

11 speeches — RICHARD THOMAS AND BALDWINS, LIMITED Commons June 27, 1960

WOLFENDEN REPORT (PART TWO) Commons June 29, 1960

2 speeches — Clause 27.—(CANCELLATION OF TAX ADVANTAGES FROM CERTAIN TRANSAC- TIONS IN SECURITIES.) Commons July 6, 1960

2 speeches — A.34 Road, Newbury and Sutton Scotney Commons July 20, 1960

2 speeches — A.30 Road, Staines Commons July 20, 1960

Land Written Answers July 20, 1960

POLITICAL EXPENDITURE (CONTROL) Commons July 21, 1960

Graduated Pension Contributions Written Answers July 21, 1960

2 speeches — Civil Service Pensions (Temporary Service) Commons July 26, 1960

2 speeches — A.30 Road Commons July 27, 1960

2 speeches — Andover By-pass Commons July 27, 1960

Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire (Land) Written Answers July 27, 1960

2 speeches — LONDON AIRPORT (NORTH TERMINAL RESTAURANT) Written Answers October 25, 1960

2 speeches — Basingstoke By-pass Commons October 26, 1960

2 speeches — Service Departments (Land) Commons October 26, 1960

2 speeches — A.30-A.33 Junction (Flyover) Commons November 9, 1960

Roundabout, Bullington Cross (Hampshire) Written Answers November 9, 1960

2 speeches — Land Commons November 16, 1960

5 speeches — Clause 6.—(CITATION, CONSTRUCTION, COMMENCEMENT, REPEALS AND EXTENT.) Commons November 23, 1960

2 speeches — First Schedule.—(AMENDMENTS OF INDUSTRIAL INJURIES ACT.) Commons November 23, 1960

Third Schedule.—(PROVISIONS TO BE SUBSTITUTED IN PART I OF SECOND SCHEDULE TO NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT, 1946.) Commons November 24, 1960

LICENSING BILL Commons November 29, 1960

Earned Income Allowance Written Answers December 8, 1960

3 speeches — Planning Appeal, Basingstoke (Mrs. Bagley) Commons December 20, 1960

2 speeches — A.34, Bullington Cross Commons December 21, 1960

2 speeches — A.30 (Dual carriageways) Commons December 21, 1960

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