Sir Herbert Holdsworth
1890 - July 8, 1949Summary information for Sir Herbert Holdsworth
Contributions
1935
SUBSIDIES AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. Written Answers March 12, 1935
POTATOES. Commons March 18, 1935
GOODS VEHICLES (DRIVERS' WORKING HOURS). Commons April 10, 1935
ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons April 29, 1935
NEW CLAUSE.—(Establishment and constitution of Indian Tariff Board.) Commons April 30, 1935
EDUCATION (PRIVATE SCHOOLS). Written Answers May 9, 1935
MATERIALS. Commons May 16, 1935
BEEF AND VEAL (CONSUMPTION). Commons May 16, 1935
CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of overcrowding.) Commons May 20, 1935
ROAD SERVICE LICENCES. Commons May 22, 1935
DUNCAN STEWART amp; CO., LTD. (MORTGAGE). Commons June 6, 1935
RAILWAY DISASTER, WELWYN GARDEN CITY. Commons June 17, 1935
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Amendments as to Entertainments Duty.) Commons June 18, 1935
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Withdrawal of rebate on heavy oils used for road transport.) Commons June 18, 1935
2 speeches — CLAUSE 18.—(Exemption from, and reduction of, tax in certain cases.) Commons June 19, 1935
CLAUSE 30.—(Transfer of sum from Road Fund to Exchequer.) Commons June 19, 1935
CATTLE INDUSTRY (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) ACT, 1935. Commons June 26, 1935
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL BILL [Lords] (By Order). Commons June 26, 1935
HALIFAX EXTENSION BILL [Lords] (By Order). Commons July 3, 1935
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Amendment of s. 3 of Insurance Act with respect to free insurance period and extended insurance period.) Commons July 8, 1935
ON-LICENCES. Written Answers July 31, 1935
SPIRITS (CONSUMPTION). Written Answers July 31, 1935
2 speeches — WEST RIDING. Commons August 2, 1935
3 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Written Answers October 25, 1935
CHEAP SUPPLY (CHILDREN). Commons December 16, 1935
EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS BILL. Commons December 17, 1935
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