Sir Arthur Harvey
January 31, 1906 - April 5, 1994Summary information for Sir Arthur Harvey
Contributions
1950
7 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 7, 1950
CIVIL AVIATION (COLONIES) Commons March 7, 1950
2 speeches — MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON'S STATEMENT Commons March 21, 1950
3 speeches — SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Commons March 21, 1950
7 speeches — B.O.A.C. (GRANTS) Commons March 23, 1950
23 speeches — AIRCRAFT, HONG KONG (DISPOSAL) Commons March 31, 1950
DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY BILL Commons April 4, 1950
10 speeches — ROYAL PATRIOTIC FUND CORPORATION BILL Commons April 28, 1950
MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL Commons April 28, 1950
FOOD IMPORTS (PRIVATE TRADING) Commons May 12, 1950
7 speeches — PETROL RATIONING Commons May 19, 1950
4 speeches — DOMESTIC COAL ALLOCATIONS Commons May 23, 1950
2 speeches — FAR EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA Commons May 24, 1950
6 speeches — Clause 1.—(HYDROCARBON OILS—RATE OF CUSTOMS DUTY AND REBATE.) Commons June 14, 1950
Clause 17.—(CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1950–51.) Commons June 15, 1950
New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 40 (3) OF FINANCE ACT, 1930). Commons June 20, 1950
New Clause.—(RESTRICTION OF BALANCING CHARGES.) Commons June 22, 1950
5 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons July 6, 1950
7 speeches — NEWSPRINT SUPPLIES Commons July 18, 1950
7 speeches — DEFENCE Commons July 26, 1950
DEFENCE Commons July 27, 1950
DEFENCE (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS) Commons September 14, 1950
IRON AND STEEL NATIONALISATION Commons September 19, 1950
9 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 3, 1950
6 speeches — TEACHING PROFESSION (COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES) Commons November 8, 1950
2 speeches — MEAT RATIONING Commons November 28, 1950
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 30, 1950
3 speeches — Clause 1.—SUNDAY OPENING OF EXHIBITIONS AND GARDENS.) Commons December 4, 1950
Clause 2.—(REINSTATEMENT RIGHTS OF PERSONS VOLUNTARILY EXTENDING THEIR SERVICE UNDER PART I OF NATIONAL SERVICE ACT, 1948.) Commons December 4, 1950
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