Mr John Potts
1861 - April 28, 1938Summary information for Mr John Potts
Contributions
1929
CLAUSE 57.—(Valuation of agricultural dwelling-houses.) Commons January 22, 1929
MUNICIPAL AERODROMES. Written Answers January 23, 1929
CLAUSE 73.—(General Exchequer grants to districts.) Commons January 24, 1929
ARABLE LAND. Written Answers January 30, 1929
FOOD TAXES. Written Answers January 30, 1929
5 speeches — FOURTH SCHEDULE (Rules for Calculations in respect of general Exchequer grants.) Commons January 31, 1929
3 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons February 5, 1929
DISABILITY. Written Answers February 5, 1929
OLD AGE PENSIONS. Written Answers February 5, 1929
2 speeches — CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons February 12, 1929
PIT PROPS (IMPORTS). Written Answers February 20, 1929
7 speeches — DISABLED EX-SERVICE MAN'S PENSION. Commons February 27, 1929
2 speeches — TRADING LOSS (COST OF SALES AGENCIES). Commons March 19, 1929
5 speeches — DISABILITY PENSIONS (MR. E. GILLETT). Commons March 19, 1929
ARMY AND AIR FORCE (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 19, 1929
MILK SUPPLIES. Commons March 26, 1929
7 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons April 24, 1929
2 speeches — Clauses 32 (Provisions for protection of Aire and Colder Navigation), 33 (Provision for protection of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation Company), 34 (Interpretation), and 35 (Short Title and commencement) ordered to stand part of the Bill. Commons May 2, 1929
EMPLOYMENT. Commons May 7, 1929
EMPLOYMENT (STATISTICS). Commons May 8, 1929
2 speeches — PROSECUTION, BARNSLEY. Commons July 23, 1929
MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Written Answers July 25, 1929
ACCIDENTS IN MINES. Commons November 6, 1929
NEW CLAUSE.—(Payment of benefits in respect of persons under sixteen.) Commons December 10, 1929
COAL MINES BILL. Commons December 17, 1929
TAXATION. Written Answers December 24, 1929
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