Sir Arthur Baxter
1891 - April 26, 1964Summary information for Sir Arthur Baxter
Contributions
1943
3 speeches — CATERING WAGES BILL Commons February 9, 1943
2 speeches — SIR JAMES GRIGG'S STATEMENT Commons February 25, 1943
2 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 11, 1943
3 speeches — WAR PENSIONS Commons March 23, 1943
Osteopath (Appeal) Written Answers April 8, 1943
BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION Written Answers April 13, 1943
CIVIL AVIATION Commons April 14, 1943
Pension Terms (Enlistment Form) Commons May 4, 1943
OSTEOPATHY Written Answers May 6, 1943
ARMY LECTURES, IPSWICH (CANCELLATION) Commons May 12, 1943
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 13, 1943
Wives' War Savings Commons May 18, 1943
FINANCE BILL Commons May 18, 1943
2 speeches — ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS) Commons May 20, 1943
BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION (APPOINTMENTS) Commons May 20, 1943
HOUSE OF COMMONS MEMBERS' FUND Commons June 10, 1943
5 speeches — PENSIONS APPEAL TRIBUNALS BILL Commons June 24, 1943
WAR PENSIONS Commons July 20, 1943
CLAUSE 5.—(Appeals against the final settlement of extent of disablement.) Commons July 22, 1943
3 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Power to modify ss. 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this Act by Order in Council.) Commons July 22, 1943
2 speeches — FOOD DISTRIBUTIVE TRADES (STAFFS) Commons July 30, 1943
B.B.C. (CONSTITUTION) Commons August 5, 1943
2 speeches — WAR SITUATION Commons September 21, 1943
WAR SITUATION Commons September 22, 1943
PROLONGATION OF PARLIAMENT BILL Commons October 26, 1943
4 speeches — CLAUSE I—(Supplementary allowances). Commons October 27, 1943
2 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Civilian absent voters.) Commons November 3, 1943
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 30, 1943
5 speeches — DOMINION AFFAIRS Commons December 2, 1943
COMMON OWNERSHIP Commons December 8, 1943
9 speeches — NEWFOUNDLAND Commons December 16, 1943
NEWFOUNDLAND Commons December 16, 1943
JUVENILE DELINQUENTS (TREATMENT) Commons December 17, 1943
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