Mr John Hills
1867 - December 24, 1938Summary information for Mr John Hills
Contributions
1928
CIVIL ESTIMATES. Commons February 27, 1928
3 speeches — LONDON, MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH RAILWAY (ROAD TRANSPORT) BILL (by Order). Commons February 29, 1928
FEDERATION OF WOMEN CIVIL SERVANTS. Commons March 5, 1928
2 speeches — SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S STATEMENT. Commons March 12, 1928
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Protection of Lapwings.) Commons March 12, 1928
3 speeches — BETTING DUTY. Written Answers March 15, 1928
RACECOURSE BETTING BILL. Commons March 16, 1928
CLAUSE 4.—(Abolition of death penalty in certain cases.) Commons April 17, 1928
CLAUSE 2.—(Power to make subway.) Commons April 17, 1928
NEW CLAUSE.—(Maximum scale of election expenses.) Commons April 23, 1928
6 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 25, 1928
8 speeches — TRANSFER TO EXCHEQUER OF PARTS OF ASSETS OF CURRENCY NOTE REDEMPTION ACCOUNT. Commons May 2, 1928
3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Securities for note issue to be held in issue department.) Commons May 17, 1928
2 speeches — WIRELESS AND CABLE SERVICES. Commons May 21, 1928
9 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Duties on mechanical lighters.) Commons June 26, 1928
2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(For protection of transport services of local authority in own area.) Commons July 12, 1928
CLAUSE 11.—(Working Agreements, etc.) Commons July 12, 1928
4 speeches — OVERSEAS TRADE [GUARANTEES]. Commons November 19, 1928
4 speeches — IMPERIAL TELEGRAPHS BILL. Commons November 21, 1928
5 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT [MONEY]. Commons November 29, 1928
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Sale of Pacific Cable undertaking.) Commons December 6, 1928
3 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Public Assistance Committee.) Commons December 17, 1928
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RATING (WEST RIDING). Written Answers December 17, 1928
ROAD MAINTENANCE, WEST AND NORTH RIPINGS. Written Answers December 17, 1928
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RATING (YORKSHIRE). Written Answers December 18, 1928
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