Sir Robert Horne
1871 - September 3, 1940Summary information for Sir Robert Horne
Contributions
1931
4 speeches — NATIONAL ECONOMY. Commons February 11, 1931
2 speeches — RUSSIA (BRITISH HERRINGS). Commons February 12, 1931
6 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Abolition of business premises qualification for registration except in the City of London.) Commons March 5, 1931
2 speeches — NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons March 10, 1931
5 speeches — VOTE OF CENSURE MOTION. Commons April 16, 1931
AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 28, 1931
4 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 29, 1931
CLAUSE 1.—(Increase of customs duty on hydrocarbon oils.) Commons June 8, 1931
9 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Charge of Land Value Tax.) Commons June 9, 1931
CLAUSE 10.—(Division of units and apportionment of values.) Commons June 11, 1931
CLAUSE 11.—(Objections to and appeals from valuations.) Commons June 11, 1931
CLAUSE 14.—(Assessment and recovery of tax.) Commons June 15, 1931
LAND VALUE TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND RELIEF). Commons June 15, 1931
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 18, 1931
32 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons June 18, 1931
4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE [ADVANCES AND PAYMENTS]. Commons June 22, 1931
2 speeches — NEW GLAUSE,—(Reduction of land value for purposes of assessment to tax.) Commons June 24, 1931
6 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Charge of land value tax.) Commons June 30, 1931
8 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Objections to and appeals from valuations.) Commons July 1, 1931
5 speeches — CLAUSE 31.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons July 2, 1931
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 3, 1931
CLAUSE 2.—(Calculation of wages.) Commons July 7, 1931
3 speeches — Clause 3.—(Short title, extent, commencement and duration) ordered to stand part of the Bill. Commons July 7, 1931
2 speeches — MINES DEPARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons July 27, 1931
ROAD FUND [ADVANCES]. Commons September 16, 1931
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