Mr Richard Acland

November 26, 1906 - November 24, 1990
Summary information for Mr Richard Acland

Contributions

1936

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACTS. Commons February 25, 1936

MILK (EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons March 2, 1936

PREVENTION OF ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons March 4, 1936

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS. Commons March 5, 1936

2 speeches — REGULATIONS. Commons May 11, 1936

3 speeches — ESTATE DUTY (TITHE). Commons May 11, 1936

2 speeches — TITHE BILL. Commons May 13, 1936

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Commons May 18, 1936

7 speeches — TITHE [MONEY]. Commons May 22, 1936

CLAUSE 8.—(Exemption from, certain duties of goods imported for purposes connected With science, art or sport.) Commons June 10, 1936

CLAUSE 27.— (Provisions as to Road Fund.) Commons June 16, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Compensation by issue of stock.) Commons June 26, 1936

2 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES ACT, 1932. Commons July 7, 1936

4 speeches — MALNUTRITION. Commons July 8, 1936

COLONIAL OFFICE. Commons July 9, 1936

2 speeches — CATTLE INDUSTRY (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons July 24, 1936

2 speeches — HOME OFFICE ADMINISTRATION. Commons July 30, 1936

2 speeches — DISTURBANCES, THURLOE SQUARE. Commons November 5, 1936

4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 6, 1936

3 speeches — STEEL SUPPLIES. Commons November 11, 1936

EGG MARKETING SCHEME. Commons November 19, 1936

SPAIN. Commons November 23, 1936

3 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES (IMPORT DUTIES ACT, 1932). Commons November 24, 1936

SPAIN. Commons November 30, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Exclusion of county of London and of county boroughs.) Commons November 30, 1936

CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition of the discharge in and transhipment for Spanish territory of munitions of war front certain ships.) Commons December 1, 1936

LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY. Commons December 2, 1936

2 speeches — DEFENCE SERVICES. Commons December 9, 1936

2 speeches — STEEL (IMPORTS). Commons December 15, 1936

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