Mr Hastings Lees-Smith
1878 - December 18, 1941Summary information for Mr Hastings Lees-Smith
Contributions
1938
MONEY BILLS (PROCEDURE). Commons February 1, 1938
IMPORTATIONS FROM OVERSEAS. Commons February 2, 1938
MONEY BILLS (PROCEDURE). Commons February 15, 1938
8 speeches — GUILDFORD CORPORATION BILL (By Order). Commons February 16, 1938
SUPPLY OF OFFICERS. Commons February 22, 1938
4 speeches — WILLINGDON COMMITTEE (REPORT). Commons March 1, 1938
7 speeches — DEFENCE. Commons March 7, 1938
4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1938. Commons March 10, 1938
6 speeches — ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1937. Commons March 22, 1938
5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Army Act, s. 76.) Commons April 1, 1938
INCOME TAX CHANGES. Commons April 26, 1938
2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 28, 1938
WILLINGDON COMMITTEE (REPORT). Commons May 17, 1938
CHINA AND JAPAN. Commons May 23, 1938
4 speeches — IMPERIAL TELEGRAPHS BILL. Commons May 30, 1938
2 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE. Commons June 15, 1938
CLAUSE 1.—(Power of Treasury and Postmaster-General to carry out arrangements with Cable and Wireless, Limited.) Commons June 16, 1938
3 speeches — BOARD OF EDUCATION. Commons June 20, 1938
4 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Excise duty on power methylated spirits.) Commons June 22, 1938
4 speeches — CLAUSE 23.—(Amendments as respects avoidance of tax by transfer of income to persons abroad.) Commons June 27, 1938
ANTI-AIRCRAFT ORGANISATION. Commons June 28, 1938
ALDERSHOT TATTOO. Commons June 28, 1938
IMPERIAL TELEGRAPHS BILL. Commons July 5, 1938
NEW CLAUSE.—(Allowance in respect of earned incomes.) Commons July 11, 1938
FOREIGN BROADCASTS. Commons November 1, 1938
3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 10, 1938
2 speeches — GREAT BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES (TRADE AGREEMENT). Commons November 22, 1938
6 speeches — OFFICIAL SECRETS ACTS. Commons December 5, 1938
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