Wing Commander Sir Robert Grant-Ferris
December 30, 1907 - December 30, 1996Summary information for Wing Commander Sir Robert Grant-Ferris
Contributions
1965
Clause 1.—(RESEARCH COUNCILS.) Commons January 20, 1965
Clause 11. —(REFUND OF CONTRIBUTIONS.) Commons January 22, 1965
5 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES Commons March 10, 1965
AGRICULTURE (ANNUAL PRICE REVIEW) Commons March 17, 1965
AGRICULTURE (ANNUAL FARM PRICE REVIEW) Commons March 31, 1965
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 12, 1965
Clause 18.—(TAXATION OF CAPITAL GAINS.) Commons May 25, 1965
2 speeches — Clause 19.—(CAPITAL GAINS TAX.) Commons May 25, 1965
4 speeches — Clause 26.—(MISCELLANEOUS EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN KINDS OF PROPERTY.) Commons May 27, 1965
Clause 29.—(CHATTELS SOLD FOR £1,000 OR LESS.) Commons May 27, 1965
Clause 72.—(SHORTFALL IN DISTRIBU- TIONS OF CLOSE COMPANY (INCOME TAX AT STANDARD RATE)). Commons June 21, 1965
2 speeches — Clause 74.—(SUPPLEMENTARY PROVI- SIONS ABOUT CLOSE COMPANIES.) Commons June 21, 1965
Clause 77.—(INTERIM CHARGE OF TAX ON CAPITAL GAINS OF COMPANIES, AND EXCLUSION OF COMPANIES AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES FROM CASE VII OF SCHEDULE D.) Commons June 21, 1965
3 speeches — Clause 78.—(DIVIDEND INCREASES IN 1965–66.) Commons June 21, 1965
Clause 79. (TRANSITIONAL RELIEF FOR EXISTING COMPANIES WITH OVERSEAS TRADING INCOME.) Commons June 22, 1965
2 speeches — Schedule 15.—(DOUBLE TAXATION RELIEF, AND OVERSEAS TRADE CORPORATIONS.) Commons June 22, 1965
5 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF FOR BLIND PERSONS.) Commons June 23, 1965
Parliament Square Written Answers July 7, 1965
4 speeches — JUDGES' REMUNERATION BILL Commons July 14, 1965
2 speeches — New Buildings, Whitehall (Traffic) Commons November 15, 1965
Territorial Army Commons November 24, 1965
Pedigree Sheep (Export to New Zealand and Australia) Written Answers November 24, 1965
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