Former MP for Middlesbrough West
The Amendment moved by my hon. Friend the Member for South Croydon (Sir H. Williams) was, as he said, intended rather to cover an inquiry than to be pressed to a Division. I should like to start by assuring him that the question of long credits which he raised is very much in the mind of His Majesty's Government. The difficulties which he enumerated are practical; they exist and must be...
The answer to both those questions is in the affirmative. That is the intention of the Clause.
The question asked by the hon. Member for Penryn and Falmouth (Mr. Petherick) and by the hon. Member opposite, can really be answered in the affirmative. The object of this Bill is to make easier, and to retain for this country the very large business in international merchanting, which has been and we hope will continue to be a very great asset to this country, particularly from the point of...
Former MP for Middlesbrough West
Entered the House of Commons on 3 March 1923 — unknown
Left the House of Commons on 1 March 1945 — Died
Also represented South Shields; Willesden East
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