Mr William Morrison
1893 - February 3, 1961Summary information for Mr William Morrison
Contributions
1930
MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons January 21, 1930
2 speeches — WASHINGTON HOURS CONVENTION. Commons January 30, 1930
CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 2) BILL. Commons February 3, 1930
BRISTOL. Written Answers February 19, 1930
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD. Written Answers February 27, 1930
JURY SERVICE (ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES). Written Answers March 12, 1930
PIG CARCASES (IMPORTS). Written Answers March 13, 1930
FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS (EMPLOYMENT). Written Answers March 17, 1930
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 3) [MONEY]. Commons March 28, 1930
5 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 3) [MONEY]. Commons March 28, 1930
DEATH DUTIES ON OBJECTS OF ART, &C. Commons April 30, 1930
CLAUSE 4.—(Penalties and enforcement of Act.) Commons May 16, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Abolition of duties on bookmakers' certificates and entry certificates.) Commons May 27, 1930
3 speeches — CLAUSE 18.—(Powers of special Commissioners to obtain copies of registers of securities.) Commons June 17, 1930
CLAUSE 19.—(Provision as to collection of tax where appeal pending against assessment.) Commons June 19, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 29.—(Estate Duty where property of deceased has been transferred to private company.) Commons July 1, 1930
POSTPONED CLAUSE 29.—(Estate Duty where property of deceased has been transferred to private company.) Commons July 2, 1930
POSTPONED CLAUSE 30.—(Estate duty where life-interest is transferred to private company.) Commons July 2, 1930
3½ PER CENT. STOCK (REDEMPTION). Written Answers July 24, 1930
CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS (SUNDAYS). Written Answers July 28, 1930
FRIENDLY SOCIETY MEMBERS (SURPLUSES). Written Answers July 30, 1930
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 4, 1930
AGRICULTURAL LAND (UTILISATION) BILL (SELECTION OF AMENDMENTS). Commons November 24, 1930
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE [MONEY]. Commons December 1, 1930
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