Mr Osbert Peake

1897 - October 11, 1966
Summary information for Mr Osbert Peake

Contributions

1938

CLAUSE 40.—(Duty of the Commission to reduce number of coal-mining undertakings where necessary in interest of efficiency.) Commons February 3, 1938

CLAUSE 41.—(Powers of the Commission as to obtaining information for purposes of Part II.) Commons February 3, 1938

NATIONALISATION OF MINES AND MINERALS BILL. Commons February 4, 1938

COAL INDUSTRY (STATISTICS). Written Answers February 4, 1938

8 speeches — CLAUSE 43.—(Amendment and continuance of Part I of 20 & 21 Geo. 5. c 34). Commons February 7, 1938

6 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Sinking or opening of new mines.) Commons February 8, 1938

6 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(As to existing leases.) Commons February 8, 1938

NEW CLAUSE.—(Compensation to mineral surveyors and others displaced.) Commons February 8, 1938

2 speeches — THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Provisions as to compensation payable under Section six of this Act.) Commons February 10, 1938

10 speeches — SEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Amendments of 20 and 21 Geo. 5, c. 34, s. 13.) Commons February 14, 1938

3 speeches — EIGHTH SCHEDULE.—(Amendments of 20 and 21 Geo. 5. c. 34, ss. 5 and 8.) Commons February 14, 1938

3 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Right of freeholder in Possession of coal to lease thereof.) Commons March 30, 1938

2 speeches — COAL BILL. Commons April 5, 1938

2 speeches — COAL BILL. Commons April 5, 1938

4 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Commission to acquire fee simple in coal.) Commons July 6, 1938

CLAUSE 12.—(Right of freeholder in possession of coal to lease thereof.) Commons July 6, 1938

3 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH (COAL MINE REFUSE) BILL. Commons November 25, 1938

2 speeches — ACCESS TO MOUNTAINS BILL. Commons December 2, 1938

MINING INDUSTRY (WELFARE FUND) BILL. Commons December 8, 1938

13 speeches — SAFETY IN MINES. Commons December 14, 1938

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