Sir Arthur Irvine
July 25, 1909 - December 15, 1978Summary information for Sir Arthur Irvine
Contributions
1957
Approved Development Plans Commons January 22, 1957
2 speeches — Bulletin of Selected Appeals Decisions Commons January 22, 1957
RHINE NAVIGATION CONVENTION Commons February 21, 1957
2 speeches — Wives (National Assistance) Commons February 25, 1957
Motor Fuel Rationing Written Answers February 25, 1957
Oil Supplies Written Answers February 25, 1957
Army Widows (Children's Education Allowance) Written Answers February 26, 1957
OCCUPIERS' LIABILITY BILL Commons March 6, 1957
Tobacco Tokens Written Answers March 7, 1957
Motor Fuel Rationing Commons March 11, 1957
Motor Fuel (Consumption) Written Answers March 18, 1957
Hydrocarbon Oils (Tax) Written Answers March 18, 1957
Restrictive Trading Agreements (Register) Written Answers March 19, 1957
Hydrocarbon Oils Duty Written Answers March 19, 1957
3 speeches — MAGISTRATES' COURTS BILL [Lords] Commons April 8, 1957
Guided Weapons (Production Orders) Written Answers April 18, 1957
2 speeches — Planning Appeals Commons April 30, 1957
2 speeches — Overspill Arrangements (Receiving Authorities) Commons April 30, 1957
Eggs (Guarantee Arrangements) Written Answers May 20, 1957
2 speeches — Clause 24. —(CONSTITUTION OF THE UTHORITY.) Commons May 27, 1957
B.B.C. Transmissions (Western Canada) Written Answers July 15, 1957
Purchase Tax Commons July 25, 1957
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons July 25, 1957
3 speeches — ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS AND ENQUIRIES (REPORT) Commons October 31, 1957
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 11, 1957
2 speeches — Cartridge Rebate Scheme Commons November 18, 1957
RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES Commons December 2, 1957
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE ACT, 1770 Commons December 4, 1957
DEFENCE CONTRACTS BILL Commons December 12, 1957
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