Sir Arthur Baxter

1891 - April 26, 1964
Summary information for Sir Arthur Baxter

Contributions

1948

DEFENCE Commons March 1, 1948

B.B.C. REPORT AND ACCOUNTS Commons March 12, 1948

CLAUSE 2.—(Residence.) Commons March 17, 1948

CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION Commons March 19, 1948

8 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL Commons March 24, 1948

5 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 13, 1948

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Suspension of death penalty.) Commons April 14, 1948

2 speeches — EXPORT TARGETS Commons April 19, 1948

CLAUSE 44.—(Penalty for illegal canvassing by police officers.) Commons April 21, 1948

FOREIGN AFFAIRS (WESTERN UNION) Commons May 5, 1948

Emigrants, Canada (Capital Transfers) Commons May 6, 1948

4 speeches — SUPPLY Commons May 13, 1948

NEW CLAUSE.—(Superannuation rights of contributory employees in England and Wales.) Commons June 14, 1948

CLAUSE 1.—(Constituencies and electors.) Commons June 15, 1948

LONDON DOCKS STRIKE Commons June 21, 1948

2 speeches — PERSONAL STATEMENT Commons June 22, 1948

FINANCE (No. 2) BILL Commons June 25, 1948

12 speeches — EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION Commons July 6, 1948

CLAUSE 1.—(Suspension of death penalty for murder.) Commons July 15, 1948

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons September 16, 1948

TEMPORARY SHOPS, PLYMOUTH Commons September 16, 1948

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL Commons September 20, 1948

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons September 22, 1948

18 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 27, 1948

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 1, 1948

MENTAL CASES (REMOVAL) Commons November 1, 1948

2 speeches — NATIONALISATION Commons November 2, 1948

NATIONALISATION Commons November 3, 1948

4 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons December 1, 1948

14 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH FILM PRODUCTION (SPECIAL LOANS) BILL Commons December 2, 1948

FOOD SUPPLIES Commons December 13, 1948

LICENSING BILL Commons December 14, 1948

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