Mr Donald Chapman

November 25, 1923 -
Summary information for Mr Donald Chapman

Contributions

1960

Sub-Office, Birmingham (Weoley Castle) Written Answers February 3, 1960

3 speeches — PROCEDURE Commons February 8, 1960

2 speeches — Foxes Written Answers March 21, 1960

Birmingham Written Answers March 28, 1960

Land, Birmingham (Wythall) Written Answers April 12, 1960

9 speeches — 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

2 speeches — Planning Appeals Commons May 24, 1960

Local Inquiries Written Answers May 31, 1960

7 speeches — BUILDING SOCIETIES BILL [Lords] Commons June 20, 1960

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

8 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons July 5, 1960

10 speeches — Clause 21.—(PROVISIONS AS TO CERTAIN BUILDING COMPANIES NOT CARRYING ON A TRADE.) Commons July 5, 1960

Firm, Birmingham (Customs Complaint) Written Answers July 5, 1960

2 speeches — New Clause.—(REPEAL OF TELEVISION DUTY.) Commons July 6, 1960

New Clause.—(VOLUNTARY OFFERINGS TO CLERGYMEN.) Commons July 6, 1960

7 speeches — LAND (USE AND PRICE) Commons July 18, 1960

New Clause.—(LETTING ADVANCES.) Commons July 22, 1960

Clause 5.—(COMMENCEMENT OF ADVER TISING BY A NEW SOCIETY.) Commons July 22, 1960

Clause 6.—(POWER TO SUSPEND RAISING OF MONEY BY BUILDING SOCIETY.) Commons July 22, 1960

3 speeches — Clause 14.—(VALUATION OF SECURITY.) Commons July 22, 1960

5 speeches — Clause 27.—(DUTY TO KEEP REGISTER.) Commons July 22, 1960

2 speeches — Clause 30.—(CIRCULATION OF MEMBERS' SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS.) Commons July 22, 1960

4 speeches — Clause 32.—(RULES TO INCLUDE CERTAIN PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TO MEETINGS.) Commons July 22, 1960

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