Mr John Hills

1867 - December 24, 1938
Summary information for Mr John Hills

Contributions

1932

2 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES BILL. Commons February 16, 1932

4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Constitution of Advisory Committee. Commons February 18, 1932

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Goods exempted from the General ad valorem Duty.) Commons February 23, 1932

UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 3, 1932

5 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Determination of "ascertained average price," "standard price," and "anticipated supply" of home-grown millable wheat.) Commons March 16, 1932

2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Quota payments by millers and importers.) Commons March 17, 1932

2 speeches — EXCHANGE EQUALISATION ACCOUNT. Commons April 25, 1932

5 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 27, 1932

2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons April 28, 1932

CLAUSE 21.—(Establishment of Exchange Equalisation Account.) Commons May 25, 1932

NEW CLAUSE.—(In come Tax, not to be payable in respect of reductions, etc., in remuneration of local government employés in consequence of financial situation.) Commons May 26, 1932

NEW CLAUSE.—(Excise duties on matches and mechanical lighters.) Commons June 8, 1932

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Commons June 15, 1932

4 speeches — DOMINIONS OFFICE. Commons June 17, 1932

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (FINANCE DEPARTMENT). Commons July 3, 1932

COMPANIES (REGISTRATION). Written Answers July 11, 1932

DEFECTIVE SCHOOL CHILDREN. TOTTENHAM. Written Answers July 20, 1932

2 speeches — NEW DUTIES (PROCEDURE). Commons October 19, 1932

RINGROSE GAS ALARM. Commons November 8, 1932

9 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE (SPECIAL DUTIES) ACT, 1932. Commons November 8, 1932

POLAND (UKRAINIAN MINORITY). Written Answers November 30, 1932

2 speeches — DONCASTER AREA DRAINAGE BILL. Commons December 8, 1932

5 speeches — CLASS II. Commons December 20, 1932

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