Mr Andrew Faulds
March 1, 1923 - May 31, 2000Summary information for Mr Andrew Faulds
Contributions
1966
HOME AFFAIRS Commons April 28, 1966
2 speeches — Pirate Radio Stations Commons May 18, 1966
RACE RELATIONS ACT Commons May 27, 1966
2 speeches — Leasehold Enfranchisement Commons June 13, 1966
2 speeches — Land Commons June 14, 1966
2 speeches — Minister's Visit Commons June 14, 1966
Comprehensive Schools Written Answers June 16, 1966
British Technology Stamps Written Answers July 7, 1966
Aged Persons (Home Maintenance Scheme) Written Answers July 19, 1966
Birmingham Young Volunteers Trust Written Answers July 21, 1966
VIETNAM Written Answers July 21, 1966
Departmental Staff Appointments (Advertisement) Commons July 25, 1966
2 speeches — MALAWI REPUBLIC BILL [Lords] Commons July 25, 1966
Students (Contributions) Written Answers July 25, 1966
Minister of State (Talks) Commons July 26, 1966
HOMELESS SINGLE PERSONS (SURVEY) Written Answers July 27, 1966
3 speeches — RHODESIA (ARREST OF UNITED KINGDOM CITIZENS) Commons July 28, 1966
Building Programme (Warley) Written Answers August 1, 1966
Aircraft Industry (Public Participation) Written Answers August 3, 1966
RHODESIA Commons August 8, 1966
2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' MEETING Commons October 18, 1966
RHODESIA Commons October 18, 1966
Anglo-African Trade Written Answers October 20, 1966
ZAMBIA (DEPORTATION OF UNITED KINGDOM CITIZENS) Commons October 31, 1966
RHODESIA Commons November 10, 1966
RHODESIA Commons November 23, 1966
William Caxton Manuscript Written Answers November 29, 1966
RHODESIA Commons December 7, 1966
Snow Hill Station, Birmingham (Tunnel) Written Answers December 7, 1966
Rapid Transit Scheme (West Midlands) Written Answers December 7, 1966
15 speeches — RHODESIA Commons December 8, 1966
Cenotaph (Southern Rhodesian Service) Written Answers December 12, 1966
Rhodesia (Zimbabwe Freedom Fighters) Written Answers December 13, 1966
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