Sir Arthur Salter

1881 - June 27, 1975
Summary information for Sir Arthur Salter

Contributions

1947

Agriculture (Foreign Labour) Commons January 21, 1947

2 speeches — ITALY (YUGOSLAVS) Commons January 27, 1947

2 speeches — European Displaced Persons Commons January 28, 1947

5 speeches — GERMANY (CONDITIONS) Commons February 5, 1947

2 speeches — WORLD FOOD SITUATION Commons February 6, 1947

4 speeches — DISPLACED PERSONS, EUROPE Commons February 14, 1947

7 speeches — FUEL EMERGENCY Commons February 26, 1947

7 speeches — CLASS X Commons February 28, 1947

5 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL AND TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons March 3, 1947

Displaced Persons Commons March 4, 1947

3 speeches — INDIA (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons March 6, 1947

Gurkha Troops (Future) Commons March 17, 1947

7 speeches — DISTRIBUTION OF MANPOWER Commons March 19, 1947

EXPORT AND IMPORT TRADE Commons March 24, 1947

AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons April 16, 1947

AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons April 17, 1947

4 speeches — TOBACCO (CUSTOMS) Commons April 22, 1947

Yugoslavs Commons April 23, 1947

Electrical Branch Commissions Commons April 23, 1947

PROFITS TAX Commons April 23, 1947

Miners' Allowances Written Answers April 23, 1947

Basic Wage Rates Written Answers April 24, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(information from persons entering or leaving the United Kingdom by air.) Commons April 25, 1947

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Centralisation of statistical information.) Commons April 25, 1947

CLAUSE 3.—(Returns for the purposes of census.) Commons April 25, 1947

CLAUSE 4.—(Offences relating to returns.) Commons April 25, 1947

CLAUSE 16.—(Compensation.) Commons April 28, 1947

Coalmining Areas Written Answers April 28, 1947

2 speeches — CLAUSE I.—(The Commission.) Commons April 29, 1947

8 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Powers of Commission.) Commons April 29, 1947

CLAUSE 12.—(Vesting of undertakings.) Commons April 30, 1947

3 speeches — CLAUSE 38.—(Certain road transport undertakings to be acquired by Commission.) Commons April 30, 1947

CONTROL OF FUEL (RESTRICTION OF HEATING) ORDER Commons May 1, 1947

2 speeches — FUEL SITUATION Commons May 1, 1947

11 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons May 5, 1947

CLAUSE 1.—(Liability to be called up for service.) Commons May 6, 1947

Dartmouth College Entry (New Scheme) Commons May 7, 1947

2 speeches — World Situation (Review) Commons May 12, 1947

3 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE BILL Commons May 22, 1947

2 speeches — BANKSIDE POWER STATION SCHEME Commons May 23, 1947

BALTIC STATES Commons May 23, 1947

3 speeches — Bankside Power Station Commons June 10, 1947

POLES (DEPORTATION ORDERS) Commons June 10, 1947

EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (ECONOMIC PROGRAMME) Commons June 11, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Finance (No. 2) Act, 1945, and Finance Act, 1920.) Commons June 17, 1947

2 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY IN EUROPE Commons June 19, 1947

9 speeches — PRODUCTIVITY OF LABOUR Commons July 3, 1947

Krupp's Works Essen (Dismantling) Commons July 7, 1947

CLAUSE 8—(Commencement of two preceding sections, and saving.) Commons July 9, 1947

GERMANY Commons October 27, 1947

2 speeches — BASIC PETROL RATION Commons October 29, 1947

3 speeches — CONTROL OF ENGAGEMENT ORDER Commons November 3, 1947

PARLIAMENT BILL Commons November 11, 1947

EXCESS PROFITS TAX Commons November 17, 1947

FINANCE BILL Commons November 25, 1947

3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Increase in profits tax rates.) Commons December 2, 1947

3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Increase in profits tax rates.) Commons December 3, 1947

8 speeches — CLAUSE I.—(Substitution of references to two sessions and one year for references to three sessions and two years respectively.) Commons December 4, 1947

7 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons December 9, 1947

3 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL Commons December 10, 1947

2 speeches — CAPITAL INVESTMENT (WHITE PAPER) Commons December 18, 1947

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