Mr Ralph Assheton
February 24, 1901 - September 18, 1984Summary information for Mr Ralph Assheton
Contributions
1953
Ministry of Supply Commons January 26, 1953
Ministry of Supply (Purchasing (Repayment) Services) Commons January 26, 1953
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS (NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES) Commons January 27, 1953
2 speeches — Coronation (Hotel Charges) Commons January 29, 1953
Clause 14.—(RE-ORGANISATION OF RAILWAYS.) Commons February 9, 1953
SUDAN (ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT) Commons February 12, 1953
DEVELOPMENT AREAS AND DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY Commons February 25, 1953
3 speeches — N.-E. LANCASHIRE DEVELOPMENT AREA Commons February 25, 1953
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (AMALGAMATION) Commons February 26, 1953
5 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS Commons April 15, 1953
TANKS, LEEDS (SUPERVISION) Commons April 28, 1953
Foreign Eggs (Prices) Commons May 18, 1953
6 speeches — Clause 9.—(GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO RATES OF PURCHASE TAX.) Commons June 10, 1953
Clause 10.—(CHARGE AND RATES OF INCOME TAX FOR 1953–54.) Commons June 11, 1953
RAINFALL (RESEARCH) Commons June 16, 1953
3 speeches — Clause 32.—(PROVISIONS AS TO PERMANENT ANNUAL CHARGE FOR THE NATIONAL DEBT AND AS TO THE OLD SINKING FUND.) Commons June 22, 1953
New Clause.—(PURCHASE TAX RELIEF FOR TAX-PAID STOCKS.) Commons June 22, 1953
Civil Service Pensions Commons June 25, 1953
Nylon Stockings Commons July 7, 1953
New Clause.—(EARNED INCOME ALLOWANCE.) Commons July 7, 1953
4 speeches — MEAT RATIONING Commons July 8, 1953
Flood Victims (Unopened Gifts) Commons July 9, 1953
FINANCE BILL Commons July 13, 1953
ISMAILIA (SITUATION) Commons July 15, 1953
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 30, 1953
COTTON INDUSTRY Commons July 30, 1953
CIVIL SERVICE PAY AND CONDITIONS (MEMBERS OF ROYAL COMMISSION) Commons November 10, 1953
2 speeches — REGENCY BILL Commons November 11, 1953
3 speeches — SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Commons November 24, 1953
Export-Import Balance Commons November 26, 1953
ROADS (MODERNISATION) Commons November 27, 1953
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