Mr Hugh Dalton
1887 - February 13, 1962Summary information for Mr Hugh Dalton
Contributions
1953
2 speeches — Nazism Commons January 21, 1953
EAST COAST FLOOD DISASTER Commons February 3, 1953
5 speeches — MIDDLE EAST STATES (SUPPLY OF JET AIRCRAFT) Commons February 17, 1953
New Clause.—(RELATIONS OF THE BOARD WITH THE EUROPEAN STEEL COMMUNITY.) Commons February 24, 1953
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Commons February 26, 1953
4 speeches — BLITZED TOWNS Commons March 2, 1953
Monopolies Commission Commons March 3, 1953
3 speeches — INCOME TAX REFORM Commons April 2, 1953
Free Elections Commons April 15, 1953
Cuban Sugar Purchase Commons April 15, 1953
BUDGET PROPOSALS Commons April 16, 1953
4 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS Commons April 20, 1953
FINANCE BILL Commons May 7, 1953
Capital Issues Committee Commons May 12, 1953
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons May 12, 1953
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Commons May 18, 1953
Clause 2.—(PROVISIONS AS TO PAYMENTS FOR DEPRECIATION OF LAND VALUES.) Commons May 18, 1953
3 speeches — Clause 3.—(CUSTOMS DUTY ON MECHANICAL LIGHTERS.) Commons May 19, 1953
5 speeches — VALUATION FOR RATING BILL Commons May 21, 1953
VALUATION FOR RATING [MONEY] Commons June 10, 1953
2 speeches — Clause 12.—(CHANGES IN OLD AGE AND OTHER PERSONAL RELIEFS.) Commons June 11, 1953
5 speeches — NEW TOWNS BILL Commons June 30, 1953
HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND ANCIENT MONUMENTS BILL Commons July 3, 1953
5 speeches — Title Commons July 9, 1953
NEW TOWNS BILL Commons July 9, 1953
Clause 1.—(MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIPS.) Commons July 10, 1953
New Clause.—(INJURY TO ANCIENT MONUMENTS BY THEIR OWNERS.) Commons July 22, 1953
Clause 1.—(HISTORIC BUILDINGS COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND.) Commons July 22, 1953
Clause 18.—(SHORT TITLE, CONSTRUCTION AND EXTENT.) Commons July 22, 1953
Resale Prices (De-Control) Commons October 20, 1953
6 speeches — EUROPEAN AFFAIRS AND TRIESTE Commons October 28, 1953
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