Sir Harry Hylton-Foster

April 10, 1905 - September 2, 1965
Summary information for Sir Harry Hylton-Foster

Contributions

1956

3 speeches — THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCES BILL [Lords] Commons January 26, 1956

2 speeches — JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ACT, 1361 (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons March 2, 1956

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(OPERATION OF EXISTING LAW IN RELATION TO PAKISTAN IN VIEW OF PAKISTAN'S BECOMING A REPUBLIC.) Commons March 13, 1956

HIGH COURT RULES (INVESTMENTS) Commons March 19, 1956

2 speeches — ROYAL COMMISSION ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE (REPORT) Commons March 19, 1956

VALIDATION OF ELECTIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) BILL Commons March 19, 1956

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(INNS AND INKEEPERS.) Commons May 11, 1956

3 speeches — Clause 12.—(POWER OF SOCIETY TO DISCHARGE ARTICLES IN CERTAIN CASES.) Commons May 11, 1956

3 speeches — Clause 25.—(GROUPS OF COMPANIES.) Commons June 12, 1956

Clause 26.—(EXTENT TO WHICH SUMS APPLIED IN REDUCING SHARE CAPITAL OR REPAYING LOANS ARE TO BE TREATED AS DISTRIBUTIONS.) Commons June 12, 1956

5 speeches — Clause 28.—(RELIEF IN CASES OF COMPULSORY PURCHASE.) Commons June 12, 1956

Clause 1.—(RIGHT OF APPEAL TO QUARTER SESSIONS.) Commons June 15, 1956

4 speeches — New Clause.—(AGGREGATION FOR PURPOSES OF ESTATE DUTY OF CERTAIN ANNUITY CONTRACTS, ETC.) Commons June 18, 1956

2 speeches — New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 32 (2) OF FINANCE ACT, 1954.) Commons June 25, 1956

New Clause.—(STOCK VALUATION FOR INTER-GROUP SALES.) Commons June 25, 1956

New Clause.—(SMALL LOTTERIES AND GAMING.) Commons July 10, 1956

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(MODIFICATIONS OF LIABILITIES AND RIGHTS OF INNKEEPERS AS SUCH.) Commons July 18, 1956

4 speeches — LEGAL AID AND ADVICE Commons November 12, 1956

3 speeches — HOMICIDE BILL Commons November 28, 1956

3 speeches — MRS. RICHARDSON (BILL OF INDICTMENT) Commons December 3, 1956

5 speeches — LEGAL AID SCHEME Commons December 3, 1956

3 speeches — "NEWS-LETTER" (STATEMENT) Commons December 3, 1956

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