Mr Alan J. Williams
October 14, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Alan J. Williams
Contributions
1965
ACTIONS OF HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT Commons February 2, 1965
European Patent Law (Draft Convention) Written Answers February 2, 1965
Ford Motor Company Written Answers February 12, 1965
Teachers, Wales (Temporary Appointments) Written Answers February 22, 1965
2 speeches — Welsh College of Advanced Technology Written Answers February 22, 1965
Butter Imports Written Answers February 24, 1965
Information Service Written Answers March 1, 1965
Cervical Cancer Written Answers March 2, 1965
Cervical Cancer, Swansea Written Answers March 3, 1965
Credit Insurance Written Answers March 4, 1965
2 speeches — Wales Commons March 8, 1965
Forestry Commons March 8, 1965
CERVICAL CANCER TEST CENTRE, SWANSEA Commons March 10, 1965
Road Programme Commons March 11, 1965
Counties (Population Changes) Written Answers March 15, 1965
4 speeches — Housing Written Answers March 16, 1965
Wales Written Answers March 18, 1965
School Leavers, Wales (Apprenticeships) Written Answers March 18, 1965
Housing Written Answers March 19, 1965
Roads Written Answers March 19, 1965
Merionethshire, Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire (Labour Force) Written Answers March 22, 1965
Schools, Wales Written Answers March 22, 1965
Technical College Places, Wales Written Answers March 22, 1965
Mains Supplies, Wales and Merseyside Written Answers March 22, 1965
New Factory Space, Wales Written Answers March 23, 1965
2 speeches — Roads Written Answers March 23, 1965
Housing Written Answers March 23, 1965
Cervical Cancer, Swansea Written Answers March 29, 1965
Housing Written Answers March 31, 1965
5 speeches — MINISTERS OF THE CROWN TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS) Commons April 12, 1965
2 speeches — RATES Commons May 5, 1965
2 speeches — HOUSING Commons July 1, 1965
5 speeches — LABOUR PARTY (ELECTION PLEDGES) Commons July 29, 1965
MOTION OF CENSURE Commons August 2, 1965
2 speeches — WALES Commons November 4, 1965
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