Mr George Oliver

1888 - 1984
Summary information for Mr George Oliver

Contributions

1928

INCOME TAX. Commons March 6, 1928

2 speeches — SEVEN YEARS' LIMIT. Commons March 8, 1928

DISCHARGED PRISONERS (EMPLOYMENT). Commons March 8, 1928

SUBSIDIARY OCCUPATION. Written Answers March 27, 1928

3 speeches — BENEFIT DISALLOWED. Commons May 9, 1928

BENEFIT (OLD-AGE PENSIONERS). Commons May 14, 1928

UNEMPLOYMENT (AGED WORKERS). Written Answers May 14, 1928

COAL (LOW-TEMPERATURE CARBONISATION). Written Answers May 17, 1928

INCOME TAX AND SUPER-TAX. Written Answers May 17, 1928

4 speeches — PRISONS, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons May 21, 1928

3 speeches — WORKING MEN'S CLUBS, SCUNTHORPE (PROSECUTIONS). Commons May 24, 1928

2 speeches — BENEFIT DISALLOWED. Commons June 11, 1928

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Written Answers June 14, 1928

TUBERCULOSIS. Commons June 19, 1928

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Distinction of hereditaments and apportionment of values in valuation lists.) Commons June 19, 1928

CLAUSE 1.—(Provisions as to slaughter of animals, etc.) Commons June 22, 1928

PALESTINE (COMMUNIST PRISONERS). Commons June 25, 1928

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Duties on hydrocarbon oils.) Commons June 25, 1928

POOR-LAW INSTITUTIONS (PENSIONERS). Commons June 26, 1928

CLAUSE 8.—(Customs duty on buttons.) Commons June 26, 1928

CLAUSE 11.—(Alteration of duties on licences for certain classes of mechanically-propelled vehicles.) Commons June 26, 1928

10 speeches — NOTTINGHAMSHIRE AND DERBYSHIRE TRAMWAYS (TROLLEY VEHICLES, Etc.) BILL [Lords] (By Order). Commons July 3, 1928

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 15, 1928

3 speeches — SEVEN YEARS' LIMIT. Commons November 29, 1928

HEANOR URBAN DISTRICT. Written Answers November 29, 1928

DEPENDANTS' ALLOWANCE. Written Answers November 29, 1928

CLAUSE 29.—(Rights of certain urban district councils to maintain county roads.) Commons December 19, 1928

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