Lieut-Colonel David Mather

January 3, 1919 - 2006
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel David Mather

Contributions

1976

Health Centres Written Answers January 13, 1976

Army Quarters (Green Belt Land, Chessington) Written Answers January 26, 1976

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (ARMED FORCES) BILL Commons February 6, 1976

Detonators (Terrorist Sources) Written Answers February 19, 1976

Rate Support Grant Written Answers February 20, 1976

Medical Students Written Answers February 23, 1976

Detonators Written Answers February 25, 1976

ENGLISH DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES BILL Commons March 5, 1976

2 speeches — DETONATORS BILL Commons March 5, 1976

Air Routes (Mole Valley) Written Answers March 8, 1976

Helicopter Routes (Surrey) Written Answers March 9, 1976

DETONATORS BILL Commons April 30, 1976

Pensions Written Answers May 10, 1976

Pensions Written Answers May 17, 1976

SEYCHELLES BILL [Lords] Commons May 24, 1976

NORTHERN IRELAND (SECURITY) Commons June 14, 1976

2 speeches — FIRST REGULATIONS UNDER SECTION 33A TO BE LAID IN DRAFT AND APPROVED BY PARLIAMENT. Commons June 25, 1976

6 speeches — DURATION Commons June 25, 1976

5 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC (SEAT BELTS) BILL Commons June 25, 1976

LAND DEVELOPMENT (COMPENSATION) Commons July 23, 1976

Wild Fauna (Protection) Written Answers October 11, 1976

National Savings Committee Written Answers October 11, 1976

2 speeches — MAPLIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (DISSOLUTION) BILL [LORDS] Commons October 14, 1976

ESHER Written Answers October 28, 1976

Government Advertising Written Answers November 12, 1976

DIRECTORATE OF OVERSEAS SURVEYS Commons November 17, 1976

Newspaper Advertising Written Answers November 22, 1976

Directorate of Overseas Surveys Written Answers November 22, 1976

4 speeches — Dispersal (Hardman Report) Written Answers November 22, 1976

Mopeds (Accidents) Written Answers November 22, 1976

Vehicle Licences Written Answers November 22, 1976

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