Mr Edward Mallalieu

March 14, 1905 - November 11, 1979
Summary information for Mr Edward Mallalieu

Contributions

1932

IMPORT DUTIES BILL. Commons February 15, 1932

FISHING INDUSTRY. Written Answers February 16, 1932

IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Commons February 23, 1932

IMPORT DUTIES (FOOD STUFFS). Commons February 23, 1932

2 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Exception for goods imported with a view to re-exportation.) Commons February 23, 1932

PALESTINE (LIQUOR LICENCES). Commons February 24, 1932

CLAUSE 2.—(Determination of "ascertained average price," "standard price," and "anticipated supply" of home-grown millable wheat.) Commons March 16, 1932

CLAUSE 10.—(Power of Wheat Commission to obtain information.) Commons March 17, 1932

MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICES, SHEFFIELD. Commons March 23, 1932

ROAD SERVICE LICENCES (APPEALS). Written Answers April 15, 1932

SUS-POSTMASTERS (REMUNERATION). Commons April 18, 1932

3 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES ACT, 1932. Commons May 4, 1932

IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Commons May 11, 1932

POST OFFICE (HALFPENNY MATTER). Commons May 26, 1932

HOUSING (STATISTICS). Written Answers October 21, 1932

REPORT [20TH OCTOBER]. Commons October 24, 1932

EXPORTS (STATISTICS). Commons October 25, 1932

CLAUSE 1.—(Charge of Customs Duties on goods specified in Second Schedule.) Commons October 31, 1932

IMPORT DUTIES ACT, 1932. Commons November 14, 1932

3 speeches — WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS (IMPORTS,AUSTRALIA). Commons December 6, 1932

2 speeches — CLAUSE 71.—(Transfer and compensation rights of officers and servants solely or mainly occupied in scheduled undertakings.) Commons December 6, 1932

OIL DUTY (REVENUE). Written Answers December 9, 1932

SHEET GLASS, AUSTRALIA (IMPORT PROHIBITION). Written Answers December 13, 1932

WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS (IMPORT DUTIES, AUSTRALIA). Written Answers December 13, 1932

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