Mr John Arbuthnot
February 11, 1912 - June 13, 1992Summary information for Mr John Arbuthnot
Contributions
1952
American Apples (Imports) Written Answers February 5, 1952
2 speeches — PNEUMOCONIOSIS AND BYSSINOSIS BENEFIT SCHEME Commons February 20, 1952
H.M. Submarine "Alderney" (Explosion) Written Answers February 27, 1952
5 speeches — COMPANIES BILL Commons February 29, 1952
2 speeches — Divisional Executive Committees, Kent (Cost) Commons March 6, 1952
3 speeches — Development Charges Commons April 1, 1952
2 speeches — Tea Ration (Increase) Commons April 9, 1952
8 speeches — FOOD SUPPLIES Commons May 15, 1952
Canal Zone (Officer Retirements) Commons May 20, 1952
Clause 32.—(SCOPE OF THE EXCESS PROFITS LEVY.) Commons May 20, 1952
Anglo-Indian Reciprocal Tax Discussions Written Answers May 27, 1952
3 speeches — TEA AND COFFEE PRICES Commons June 11, 1952
Land Sale, Aycliffe Written Answers June 17, 1952
Defence Bond (New Issue) Written Answers June 26, 1952
India (Double Taxation) Written Answers July 1, 1952
GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (REMUNERATION AWARD) Written Answers July 2, 1952
LEAD (PRIVATE TRADING) Commons July 28, 1952
2 speeches — Departmental Staff Written Answers July 28, 1952
Coronation Visitors (Floating Hotels) Commons October 14, 1952
Tea De-rationing (Savings) Commons November 19, 1952
Australian and New Zealand Meat Agreements Written Answers November 24, 1952
10 speeches — FOOD PRICES Commons November 26, 1952
United Kingdom-India (Double Tax Relief) Commons November 27, 1952
Relay Arrangements Written Answers December 3, 1952
GOVERNMENT CARS, PARIS AND WASHINGTON Commons December 8, 1952
RAILWAY BRANCH LINES (LAND) Written Answers December 8, 1952
Fiduciary Note Issue Written Answers December 9, 1952
9 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUSTRIAL INJURIES) BILL Commons December 12, 1952
Cinemas (Closures) Written Answers December 18, 1952
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