Mr Arthur Gwynne Jones
December 5, 1919 -Summary information for Mr Arthur Gwynne Jones
Contributions
1998
Genetically Modified Crops Lords January 14, 1998
Ambassadorial Appointments Lords January 19, 1998
Nuclear Weapons Lords January 26, 1998
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Lords January 28, 1998
Nuclear Weapons: Policy Lords February 3, 1998
Cystic Fibrosis Lords February 3, 1998
2 speeches — Strategic Defence Review Lords February 10, 1998
Iraq Lords February 17, 1998
House of Lords: Reform Lords March 4, 1998
UN Sanctions: Targeting Lords March 9, 1998
International Peace Police: Proposal Lords March 19, 1998
Former Soviet Army Officers: Retraining Lords March 23, 1998
Burma and Karen Refugees Lords March 25, 1998
Armed Forces: Policy Changes Lords March 26, 1998
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Lords April 1, 1998
Nuclear Weapons in the Gulf Lords April 20, 1998
Strategic Defence Review and The Reserve Forces Lords April 22, 1998
Ceremony of Introduction: Select Committee Report Lords April 30, 1998
2 speeches — Chinook Helicopter Accident Inquiry Lords June 2, 1998
Guardsmen Fisher and Wright Lords June 23, 1998
House of Lords Reform Lords June 25, 1998
Strategic Defence Review Lords July 8, 1998
Guardsmen Fisher and Wright Lords July 20, 1998
Radio Authority: Licence Terms Lords July 23, 1998
Private Sector Executives: Remuneration Lords July 29, 1998
NATO Enlargement Lords July 31, 1998
2 speeches — Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Bill Lords September 3, 1998
The Police and Race Relations Lords October 5, 1998
2 speeches — The Royal Tournament Lords October 7, 1998
United Nations: Funding Lords October 12, 1998
House of Lords Reform Lords October 14, 1998
EU/WEU Integration: Government Policy Lords November 10, 1998
North Irish Horse Squadron Lords November 12, 1998
European Defence Capability Lords December 7, 1998
Strategic Defence Review Lords December 8, 1998
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