Mr Henry Cautley
1863 - September 21, 1946Summary information for Mr Henry Cautley
Contributions
1930
IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION (OFFICES). Written Answers January 27, 1930
4 speeches — OMNIBUSES BILL. Commons February 7, 1930
ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [Lords]. Commons February 20, 1930
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT HOSPITALITY FUND. Commons March 3, 1930
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Defence of poor persons committed for trial.) Commons May 2, 1930
COMPANIES ANNUAL RETURNS. Commons May 6, 1930
CLAUSE 4.—(Penalties and enforcement of Act.) Commons May 16, 1930
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Commons May 21, 1930
6 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Income Tax for 1930–31.) Commons June 3, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Alteration of higher rates of Income Tax for 1929–30.) Commons June 3, 1930
3 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Deduction of tax.) Commons June 5, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Limitation on amount of sur-tax payable in respect of total income of individual dying within year of assessment.) Commons June 19, 1930
3 speeches — CLAUSE 39.—(Remission of stamp duty in respect of capital of certain companies.) Commons June 25, 1930
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (SELECT COMMITTEE, COST). Written Answers July 24, 1930
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (AGRICULTURAL WORK). Written Answers July 24, 1930
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Landlord and Tenant Act, 1851.) Commons November 2, 1930
NEW CLAUSE.—(Incoming tenant's claim for compensation.) Commons November 2, 1930
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Application of Act to Cottage on Holdings under Act of 1908.) Commons November 2, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Continuance of Corn Production Act, 1917.) Commons November 2, 1930
CLAUSE 2.—(Amendment as to minimum price and average price.) Commons November 2, 1930
FARM SETTLEMENTS. Written Answers November 12, 1930
7 speeches — AGRICULTURE. Commons November 26, 1930
DYESTUFFS ACT. Written Answers December 2, 1930
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