Mr John Hill

November 13, 1912 -
Summary information for Mr John Hill

Contributions

1965

3 speeches — FIREARMS BILL Commons March 2, 1965

Schedule 3.—(SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS AS TO LEVIES.) Commons March 9, 1965

AGRICULTURE (ANNUAL FARM PRICE REVIEW) Commons March 31, 1965

COMMONS REGISTRATION BILL [Lords] Commons April 28, 1965

3 speeches — New Clause.—(REGISTRATION OF OUTWORKERS.) Commons May 12, 1965

2 speeches — Schedule 5.—(VEHICLE EXCISE DUTY.) Commons May 20, 1965

Clause 16—(AMENDMENTS OF CASE VII OF SCHEDULE D.) Commons May 24, 1965

3 speeches — Clause 21.—(DISPOSAL OF ASSETS AND COMPUTATION OF GAINS.) Commons May 25, 1965

5 speeches — Clause 31.—(REPLACEMENT OF BUSINESS ASSETS.) Commons May 31, 1965

2 speeches — FORESTRY COMMISSION (ESTIMATES COMMITTEE'S REPORTS) Commons June 14, 1965

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (CALF SUBSIDIES) Commons June 14, 1965

Clause 62.—(LOCAL AUTHORITIES.) Commons June 16, 1965

4 speeches — New Clause.—(DISPOSAL OF ASSETS IN HUSBANDRY OR FORESTRY.) Commons June 24, 1965

3 speeches — Clause 25.—(HARASSMENT OF OCCUPIERS.) Commons June 30, 1965

RENT BILL Commons July 5, 1965

4 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF FOR AGRICULTURAL DISPOSALS WITHIN THE FAMILY.) Commons July 6, 1965

Clause 31.—(REPLACEMENT OF BUSINESS ASSETS.) Commons July 7, 1965

5 speeches — Schedule 6.—(CAPITAL GAINS: COMPUTATION.) Commons July 8, 1965

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons July 13, 1965

2 speeches — New Clause.—(REGISTRATION OF GRAZING RIGHTS LIMITED BY NUMBER AND OF RIGHTS NOT SO LIMITED.) Commons July 27, 1965

2 speeches — SMALL FARMS (BUSINESS RECORDS) Commons July 30, 1965

HOME-GROWN CEREALS AUTHORITY (LEVY) Commons October 27, 1965

4 speeches — RENT BILL Commons November 1, 1965

TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION BILL Commons November 19, 1965

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