Sir Arthur Baxter
1891 - April 26, 1964Summary information for Sir Arthur Baxter
Contributions
1944
10 speeches — DOMINION SERVICES Commons February 11, 1944
2 speeches — PRESS MESSAGES, ITALY (CENSORSHIP) Commons February 17, 1944
2 speeches — PRESS MESSAGES, ITALY (CENSORSHIP) Commons February 22, 1944
Requisitioned Houses Written Answers February 24, 1944
2 speeches — CLAUSE 82.—(Remuneration of teachers.) Commons March 30, 1944
6 speeches — POLISH FORCES, GREAT BRITAIN (ANTI-SEMITISM) Commons April 6, 1944
EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH UNITY Commons April 20, 1944
3 speeches — EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH UNITY Commons April 21, 1944
STRIKES (INCITEMENT) Commons April 28, 1944
MINISTER OF LABOUR (SPEECH) Commons May 2, 1944
2 speeches — NEWSPAPER CARTOON Commons May 2, 1944
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Medical Board.) Commons May 4, 1944
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons May 25, 1944
2 speeches — Book, "Your M.P." Commons June 7, 1944
AGRICULTURE (DISPOSSESSED FARMERS) Commons June 8, 1944
3 speeches — DEFENCE REGULATION 18B (RE-CONSIDERATION) Commons June 16, 1944
3 speeches — NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (FUTURE) Commons June 27, 1944
10 speeches — MINISTRY OF INFORMATION Commons June 29, 1944
HERRING INDUSTRY BILL Commons July 5, 1944
2 speeches — CABINET MINISTERS (NEWSPAPER OWNERSHIP) Commons July 5, 1944
15 speeches — EXPENDITURE ARISING OUT OF THE WAR Commons July 18, 1944
CLAUSE 6.—(Exception of university constituencies.) Commons October 12, 1944
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of jurisdiction of High Court to certain marriages irrespective of domicile.) Commons October 31, 1944
4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Extension of jurisdiction of Court of Session to certain marriages irrespective of domicile.) Commons October 31, 1944
FORESTRY COMMISSION (SURPLUS STOCKS, SALES) Commons December 19, 1944
11 speeches — BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION (ACCOUNTS) Commons December 19, 1944
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