Lieut-Colonel David Mather

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

Contributions

1977

Departmental Policy (Union Membership) Written Answers January 10, 1977

North Sea Gas Written Answers January 10, 1977

Invalid Vehicles Written Answers January 10, 1977

HMS "Bulwark" Written Answers January 13, 1977

Heathrow Airport (Fourth Terminal) Written Answers January 17, 1977

Heathrow (Fourth Passenger Terminal) Written Answers January 18, 1977

Child Benefit Written Answers January 28, 1977

Animals and Plants Written Answers January 28, 1977

Rifles Written Answers January 31, 1977

Electrical Fittings Written Answers February 2, 1977

Child Benefit Written Answers February 7, 1977

Buses Written Answers February 15, 1977

Dispersal Written Answers March 1, 1977

Concorde Written Answers March 15, 1977

2 speeches — Detonators Written Answers March 15, 1977

Detonators Written Answers March 21, 1977

Crime (Explosive Substances) Written Answers March 25, 1977

Detonators Written Answers March 25, 1977

Detonators Written Answers March 28, 1977

MANOR HOSPITAL, EPSOM (DISPUTE) Commons March 30, 1977

National Council for Civil Liberties Written Answers April 4, 1977

Company Accounts (Filing Fee) Written Answers May 16, 1977

Seismic Surveys Written Answers May 23, 1977

9 speeches — MR. AND MRS. JAMES TODD Commons May 25, 1977

Police (Pensioners) Written Answers May 25, 1977

Pensions Written Answers July 4, 1977

Heathrow (Air Routes) Written Answers July 12, 1977

Aircraft Noise (Heathrow-Gatwick) Written Answers July 15, 1977

Police (Pensions) Written Answers July 18, 1977

Social Security Cards and Books Written Answers July 20, 1977

SECURITY SERVICES Commons July 28, 1977

M25 Written Answers July 28, 1977

Heathrow and Gatwick (Inter-airport Traffic) Written Answers July 28, 1977

Cyprus Written Answers November 7, 1977

Army Youth Teams Written Answers November 7, 1977

Aircraft Safety Written Answers December 14, 1977

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