Mr John Arbuthnot

February 11, 1912 - June 13, 1992
Summary information for Mr John Arbuthnot

Contributions

1959

4 speeches — EUROPEAN MONETARY AGREEMENT BILL Commons January 28, 1959

2 speeches — East Kent Coalfield Commons February 9, 1959

Advisory Committee on Pay of Higher Civil Service (Recommendations) Written Answers February 12, 1959

Power Station, Richborough Written Answers February 16, 1959

Export-Import Bank, Washington (Credit) Written Answers February 16, 1959

Pharmaceutical Industry (Exports) Written Answers February 19, 1959

Artificial Limbs Commons March 2, 1959

NYASALAND (STATE OF EMERGENCY) Commons March 3, 1959

3 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBERS Commons March 9, 1959

Distribution of Industry (Assistance) Written Answers March 11, 1959

Able Seamen (Pensions) Written Answers March 17, 1959

Clause 2.—(LOANS FOR APPROVED COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES.) Commons March 25, 1959

Clause 4.—(MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS.) Commons March 25, 1959

Clause 5.—(SHORT TITLE, REPEALS, AND COMMENCEMENT.) Commons March 25, 1959

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 9, 1959

9 speeches — INCOME TAX (REPAYMENT OF POST-WAR CREDITS) BILL Commons April 15, 1959

LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LEICESTER Commons April 23, 1959

Higher Civil Service (Pay) Written Answers April 24, 1959

5 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons April 28, 1959

Sewerage Schemes, Dover Rural District Written Answers June 15, 1959

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(SCHEMES IN CONNECTION WITH ELIMINATION OF EXCESS CAPACITY.) Commons June 17, 1959

COAL INDUSTRY Commons July 23, 1959

Plebiscite, Southern Cameroons Commons July 30, 1959

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [SECOND DAY] Commons October 28, 1959

Ice-breaker Written Answers November 3, 1959

Clause 5.—(DERELICT, ETC. LAND.) Commons December 9, 1959

2 speeches — Clause 8.—(THE INDUSTRIAL ESTATES MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONS.) Commons December 9, 1959

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons December 10, 1959

RESTORATION OF THE MONARCHY (TERCENTENARY) Written Answers December 10, 1959

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