Mr Arthur Gwynne Jones

December 5, 1919 -
Summary information for Mr Arthur Gwynne Jones

Contributions

1993

2 speeches — Former Yugoslavia: Refugees Lords January 19, 1993

2 speeches — Military Commitments and Resources Lords February 10, 1993

Broadcasting Companies: EC Ownership Rules Lords February 11, 1993

Kuwait and Saudi Arabia Lords February 15, 1993

Rugby Union: Sports Council Funding Lords March 4, 1993

Nuclear Policy: Rosyth and Devonport Lords March 8, 1993

Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 9, 1993

Falkland Islands: DPP Investigation Lords March 25, 1993

Satellite Broadcasting: Competition Lords March 30, 1993

The Hydrographic Service Lords April 27, 1993

Motor Cycle Noise Act: Implementation Lords May 20, 1993

EC Tobacco Growers Subsidy Lords June 10, 1993

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 22, 1993

British Nuclear Forces: Deterrent Effect Lords June 28, 1993

Iraq: US Military Action Lords June 28, 1993

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 30, 1993

British Nationality (Hong Kong) (Selection Scheme) (Amendment) Order 1993 Lords July 15, 1993

Nuclear Weapons: Non-Proliferation Lords July 19, 1993

2 speeches — Defence Lords July 28, 1993

2 speeches — Personal Data Protection: ECC Report Lords October 11, 1993

Belize: British Military Presence Lords October 13, 1993

Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords October 13, 1993

Middle East: Peace Initiatives Lords October 18, 1993

Hong Kong: Ethnic Minorities Lords October 20, 1993

EH 101 Helicopter: Order Delay Lords October 25, 1993

Northern Ireland Lords October 25, 1993

Broadcasting: Programme Scheduling Lords October 27, 1993

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 22, 1993

2 speeches — Intelligence Services Bill [H.L.] Lords December 9, 1993

Falkland Islands: Investigation Lords December 15, 1993

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