Lieut-Colonel David Rees-Williams

November 22, 1903 - August 30, 1976
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel David Rees-Williams

Contributions

1965

CONWAY SUSPENSION BRIDGE Lords February 16, 1965

UNITED NATIONS AND PEACE-KEEPING OPERATIONS Lords February 23, 1965

FUTURE OF COWBRIDGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Lords March 2, 1965

THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER Lords March 23, 1965

AGRICULTURE Lords March 31, 1965

AIRPORTS AUTHORITY BILL Lords April 6, 1965

PRICES AND INCOMES POLICY Lords April 8, 1965

LAW COMMISSIONS BILL Lords April 14, 1965

4 speeches — BRITAIN AND WESTERN EUROPEAN INTEGRATION Lords April 28, 1965

SOUTHERN RHODESIA Lords April 29, 1965

2 speeches — EUROCONTROL SERVICES Lords May 17, 1965

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords May 18, 1965

3 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE HOUSES AT WREXHAM Lords May 20, 1965

2 speeches — PROPOSED PERMANENT INTER NATIONAL FORCE Lords May 24, 1965

2 speeches — EUROCONTROL SERVICES Lords May 27, 1965

3 speeches — FUTURE OF COLONIES: PROPOSED FEDERAL COUNCIL Lords June 1, 1965

FINANCING OF U.N. PEACE-KEEPING OPERATIONS Lords June 21, 1965

NATIONAL EXHIBITION CENTRE Lords June 23, 1965

R.A.F. TRANSPORT 'PLANE CRASH Lords July 7, 1965

RATIONALISATION OF SERVICE FUNCTIONS Lords July 21, 1965

RENT BILL Lords July 22, 1965

2 speeches — NEW ANGLO-MALDIVIAN AGREEMENT Lords July 26, 1965

RACE RELATIONS BILL Lords July 26, 1965

2 speeches — PROPOSED SALE OF U.S.A. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM TO INDONESIA Lords July 29, 1965

IMMIGRATION FROM THE COMMONWEALTH Lords August 2, 1965

2 speeches — PROPOSED SALE OF U.S.A. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM TO INDONESIA Lords August 5, 1965

2 speeches — PROPOSED PERMANENT UNITED NATIONS FORCE Lords November 2, 1965

REGIONAL GOVERNMENT Lords December 15, 1965

PLOWDEN REPORT ON THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Lords December 16, 1965

THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Lords December 22, 1965

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