Sir Walter Fletcher
1892 - April 6, 1956Summary information for Sir Walter Fletcher
Contributions
1945
2 speeches — CHINA (BRITISH REPRESENTATION) Commons October 15, 1945
WAYS AND MEANS Commons October 24, 1945
China Commons October 29, 1945
2 speeches — MALAYAN OPERATIONS (INQUIRY) Commons October 29, 1945
BANK OF ENGLAND BILL Commons October 29, 1945
2 speeches — CHINA (BRITISH INTERESTS) Commons October 31, 1945
2 speeches — WAR DAMAGE, FAR EAST (BRITISH CLAIMS) Commons October 31, 1945
2 speeches — RELIEF FROM DOUBLE TAXATION Commons October 31, 1945
Export Trade (Information) Commons November 12, 1945
Egypt (Good-Will Mission) Commons November 12, 1945
ASSURANCE COMPANIES BILL Commons November 12, 1945
Air Mails, Far East Commons November 14, 1945
German Industry (Reports) Written Answers November 14, 1945
AMERICAN FILMS (IMPORTATION) Commons November 16, 1945
MANCHURIA (STATUS) Commons November 19, 1945
FINANCE BILL Commons November 19, 1945
Air Trooping Route (Spare Parts) Commons November 21, 1945
5 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 22, 1945
CLAUSE 13.—(Income Tax for 1946–47.) Commons November 27, 1945
Clause 15.—(Increase of certain, reliefs for1946–47 and subsequent years.) Commons November 28, 1945
2 speeches — Clause 27.—(Reduction of rate of excess profits tax.) Commons November 28, 1945
4 speeches — Clause 38.—(Undertakings and authorities which must be given.) Commons November 28, 1945
Woollen and Worsted Industry Commons November 29, 1945
2 speeches — NEW CLAusE— (Reduced rates of entertainments duty.) Commons November 29, 1945
2 speeches — Rubber Study Group Commons December 3, 1945
2 speeches — FILM INDUSTRY Commons December 3, 1945
CHINA (INTERNAL AFFAIRS) Commons December 3, 1945
Study Group Discussions Commons December 5, 1945
2 speeches — MANCHURIA Commons December 5, 1945
2 speeches — ANGLO-AMERICAN FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISCUSSIONS Commons December 12, 1945
Hong Kong (Postal Facilities) Commons December 20, 1945
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