Mr Selwyn Lloyd

July 28, 1904 - May 17, 1978
Summary information for Mr Selwyn Lloyd

Contributions

1951

9 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONTINUATION OF EXPIRING LONG TENANCY WHERE TENANT IN OCCUPATION.) Commons January 30, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONTINUATION OF EXPIRING LONG TENANCY WHERE TENANT IN OCCUPATION.) Commons January 31, 1951

Clause 2.—(PROVISION WHERE TENANT HOLDING OVER AFTER EXPIRY OF LONG TENANCY.) Commons January 31, 1951

5 speeches — Clause 4.—(RESTRICTIONS ON ENFORCE- MENT OF COVENANTS.) Commons January 31, 1951

Clause 8.—(RENEWAL OF TENANCIES OF SHOPS.) Commons February 5, 1951

Clause 9.—(TIME FOR, AND INTERIM EFFECT OF, APPLICATION FOR NEW TENANCY.) Commons February 5, 1951

11 speeches — Clause 10.—(POWER OF COURT TO GRANT NEW TENANCIES OF SHOPS.) Commons February 5, 1951

6 speeches — OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons February 28, 1951

4 speeches — Clause 3.—(FINANCIAL PROVISIONS.) Commons February 28, 1951

Clause 4.—(PROVISIONS AS TO THE QUEENSLAND CORPORATION.) Commons March 5, 1951

11 speeches — clause 2.—(FUNCTIONS AND CONSTITUTION OF OVERSEAS FOOD CORPORA- TION.) Commons March 7, 1951

9 speeches — Clause 4.—(PROVISIONS AS TO THE QUEENSLAND CORPORATION.) Commons March 7, 1951

Bakers' Delivery Charges Written Answers March 7, 1951

5 speeches — IMPORTED CANNED FISH Commons March 14, 1951

4 speeches — DOUBLE TAXATION RELIEF Commons March 15, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE COURT.) Commons April 30, 1951

Clause 3.—(RIGHT OF APPEAL FROM COURT-MARTIAL.) Commons April 30, 1951

4 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 8, 1951

3 speeches — EX-PRISONERS OF WAR, JAPAN (COMPENSATION) Commons May 10, 1951

Clause 15.—(ALTERATIONS IN PERSONAL RELIEFS, ETC.) Commons June 7, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 16.—(SUSPENSION OF INITIAL ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 7, 1951

9 speeches — Clause 24.—(RATES OF PROFITS TAX, ETC.) Commons June 11, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 26.—(INCREASE, IN CERTAIN CASES, OF DEDUCTIONS ALLOWABLE FOR DIRECTORS' REMUNERATION.) Commons June 11, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 27.—(EFFECT OF CAPITALISATION OF PROFITS ON RATE OF PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 11, 1951

13 speeches — Clause 28.—(TRANSACTIONS DESIGNED TO AVOID LIABILITY TO THE PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 11, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 32.—(RESTRICTION OF CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS LEADING TO AVOIDANCE OF INCOME TAX OR PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 11, 1951

4 speeches — Clause 32.—(RESTRICTION OF CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS LEADING TO AVOID ANCE OF INCOME TAX OR PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 13, 1951

Clause 33.—(SALES, ETC. BETWEEN ASSOCIATED PERSONS.) Commons June 13, 1951

2 speeches — New Clause.—(EXTENSION OF TIME IN RELATION TO RELIEF FROM INCOME TAX AND THE PROFITS TAX FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON REHABILITATION.) Commons June 14, 1951

New Clause.—(DRIED AND CRYSTALLIZED FIGS.) Commons June 14, 1951

3 speeches — New Clause.—(ALLOWANCE FOR DOMESTIC EXPENSES.) Commons June 18, 1951

New Clause.—(SET OFF OF BUSINESS LOSSES AGAINST OTHER INCOME OF THE FOLLOWING YEAR.) Commons June 18, 1951

2 speeches — New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF FINANCE ACT, 1947, s. 33.) Commons June 18, 1951

3 speeches — Fifth Schedule.—(PURCHASE TAX (AMENDMENTS OF SCHEDULE OF CHARGEABLE GOODS).) Commons June 19, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONTINUATION OF EXPIRING LONG TENANCY WHERE TENANT IN OCCUPATION.) Commons June 20, 1951

6 speeches — New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 55 OF FINANCE ACT, 1940.) Commons June 28, 1951

Clause 28.—(EFFECT OF CAPITALISATION OF PROFITS ON RATE OF PROFITS TAX.) Commons July 2, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 29.—(TRANSACTIONS DESIGNED TO AVOID LIABILITY TO THE PROFITS TAX.) Commons July 2, 1951

Clause 33.—(RESTRICTION OF CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS LEADING TO AVOIDANCE OF INCOME TAX OR PROFITS TAX.) Commons July 2, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 34.—(SALES, ETC., BETWEEN ASSOCIATED PERSONS.) Commons July 2, 1951

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