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Mr Norman Bower
Former MP for Harrow West
- Also represented Harrow
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- Entered Parliament on 2 December 1941 — unknown
- Left Parliament on 30 March 1951 — unknown
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Most recent appearances
- Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance: Income Tax (30 Jan 1951)
“asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he is aware that personal remuneration made to nonprofessional stockholders' representatives for their services in connection with the transfer of the electricity companies to the British Electricity Authority has been held to be subject to tax; and if, in view of the fact that they were casual payments of a non-recurring nature, he will reconsider...”
- Foreign Affairs (30 Nov 1950)
“I was very interested in what the hon. Member for Attercliffe (Mr. J. Hynd) said on the subject of China and her motives for launching this attack, and I found myself in almost complete agreement with what he said about the possibility of arriving at a settlement with China provided the situation is well and wisely handled. I shall have a word or two more to say about that in a moment, but,...”
- Foreign Affairs (30 Nov 1950)
“As I understand it, any country which wants to be admitted to the United Nations must accept the Charter, and I understand the Peking Government has expressed a desire to be admitted. Therefore, presumably they would accept the Charter. Certainly no nation that would not accept the Charter could be a member. Finally, I think it extremely likely that Russia, despite her protestations, does...”
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