Sir Stafford Cripps

1889 - April 21, 1952
Summary information for Sir Stafford Cripps

Contributions

1936

17 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE REMUNERATION, &c. Commons February 27, 1936

12 speeches — MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. Commons February 27, 1936

4 speeches — CLEARING OFFICES. Commons February 27, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Amendments of 25 Geo. 5, c. 7.) Commons March 3, 1936

IMPORT DUTIES (IMPORT DUTIES ACT 1932). Commons March 5, 1936

DEFENCE. Commons March 10, 1936

BRITISH SHIPPING (CONTINUANCE OF SUBSIDY) BILL. Commons March 19, 1936

IMPORT DUTIES (IMPORT DUTIES ACT, 1932). Commons March 24, 1936

CLAUSE 5.—(The spindles levy.) Commons March 31, 1936

5 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Returns and statistics in, respect of cotton mills.) Commons March 31, 1936

CLAUSE 11.—(Conditions for Receipt of Assistance.) Commons April 2, 1936

CLAUSE 14.—(Calculation of effective rates of assist lace.) Commons April 2, 1936

5 speeches — PRISONERS ON TRIAL (POLITICAL OPINIONS). Commons April 6, 1936

6 speeches — TRANSFER TO EXCHEQUER OF SURPLUS DIVIDENDS ON SUPREME COURT FUND SECURITIES. Commons April 27, 1936

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. Commons April 29, 1936

4 speeches — TRIBUNALS OF INQUIRY (EVIDENCE) ACT, 1921. Commons May 5, 1936

3 speeches — I. CONSOLIDATED FUND. Commons May 5, 1936

11 speeches — COAL MINES (REFUSE HEAPS). Commons May 14, 1936

7 speeches — TITHE [MONEY]. Commons May 19, 1936

9 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Agreements for subsidising transport.) Commons May 25, 1936

5 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Delegation of certain functions of Secretary of State as respects civil aviation.) Commons May 25, 1936

CLAUSE 4.—(Information as to air transport undertakings and use of Customs aerodromes.) Commons May 25, 1936

CLAUSE 12.—(Income Tax for 1936–37.) Commons June 10, 1936

SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Provisions as to Policies of Insurance, Securities and Deposits.) Commons June 10, 1936

3 speeches — BUDGET DISCLOSURE INQUIRY. Commons June 11, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1. —(Pensions to certain governors with three years' service.) Commons June 11, 1936

NEW CLAUSE.—(Provisions as to exemp tion from estate duty in respect of settled property on, the death of a surviving spouse.) Commons June 17, 1936

NEW CLAUSE.—(Extension of s. 1 (3) of the Finance Act, 1935, to outdoor sports.) Commons June 17, 1936

5 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Supplementary pro visions as to prevention of avoidance of income Tax by transactions re sulting in the transfer of income to persons abroad.) Commons June 17, 1936

2 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY. Commons June 23, 1936

CLAUSE 12.—(Trespassing at licensed aerodromes.) Commons June 25, 1936

3 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Limitation of liability for certain damage caused by aircraft.) Commons June 25, 1936

6 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 1, 1936

2 speeches — MIDWIVES BILL. Commons July 7, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Short title, commencement and repeal.) Commons July 13, 1936

BIRMINGHAM CORPORATION BILL [Lords] (By Order). Commons July 28, 1936

UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS' PETITION. Commons November 11, 1936

PUBLIC ORDER BILL. Commons November 23, 1936

7 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Powers for the preservation of public order on the occasion, of processions.) Commons November 23, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Prohibition of offensive conduct conducive to breaches of the peace.) Commons November 26, 1936

9 speeches — ORDERS OF THE DAY. Commons December 1, 1936

CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition of the discharge in and transhipment for Spanish territory of munitions of war front certain ships.) Commons December 1, 1936

6 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Prohibition of quasi-military rganisations.) Commons December 7, 1936

3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Powers for the preservation of public order on the occasion of processions.) Commons December 7, 1936

CLAUSE 4.—(Prohibition of offensive weapons at public meetings and processions.) Commons December 7, 1936

CLAUSE 9.—(Interpretation, etc.) Commons December 7, 1936

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