Mr William Spens

1885 - November 15, 1973
Summary information for Mr William Spens

Contributions

1955

4 speeches — ARMY BILL Commons January 25, 1955

WAR GRAVES Commons January 27, 1955

Clause 19.—(FALSE ANSWERS IN ATTESTATION PAPER) Commons February 9, 1955

6 speeches — Clause 70.—(CIVIL OFFENCES.) Commons February 17, 1955

Clause 145.—(FORFEITURE OF PAY FOR ABSENCE FROM DUTY.) Commons February 17, 1955

Clause 226.—(SHORT TITLE, COMMENCE MENT AND DURATION.) Commons February 17, 1955

2 speeches — Clause 111.—(CONFIRMING OFFICERS.) Commons February 17, 1955

9 speeches — LEASEHOLD ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL Commons March 18, 1955

Clause 75.—(Provisions for avoiding delay after arrest.) Commons March 21, 1955

3 speeches — Clause 151.—(DEDUCTIONS FROM PAY FOR MAINTENANCE OF WIFE OR CHILD.) Commons March 21, 1955

Silicosis Medical Board (Swansea Panel) Written Answers March 21, 1955

2 speeches — PENSIONS (INDIA, PAKISTAN AND BURMA) BILL Commons March 24, 1955

ELECTION OF SPEAKER Commons June 7, 1955

6 speeches — Clause 6.—(RELIEF FROM RATES FOR PLACES OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP, CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, ETC.) Commons June 28, 1955

2 speeches — New Clause.—(RATING OF HEREDITAMENT OF UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND SCHOOLS.) Commons June 30, 1955

2 speeches — MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL PROVISIONS BILL Commons July 1, 1955

5 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF FROM RATES FOR CHARITABLE AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS.) Commons July 6, 1955

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(THE CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND.) Commons July 7, 1955

TITLE Commons July 15, 1955

SUDAN (SPECIAL PAYMENTS) BILL Commons July 25, 1955

Postponed Clause 4.—(PURCHASES OF SHARES BY FINANCIAL CONCERNS AND PERSONS EXEMPTED FROM TAX.) Commons November 29, 1955

2 speeches — Clause 4.—(PURCHASES OF SHARES BY FINANCIAL CONCERNS AND PERSONS EXEMPTED FROM TAX.) Commons December 8, 1955

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