Mr Arthur Gwynne Jones

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

Contributions

1999

Advertising Targeted at Children Lords January 19, 1999

Nuclear Weapons Lords January 28, 1999

Television and Radio: Regulatory Bodies Lords February 3, 1999

Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: India and Pakistan Lords February 16, 1999

House of Lords Reform Lords February 23, 1999

Armed Forces Lords February 24, 1999

Western European Union Lords March 11, 1999

Nuclear Weapons Lords March 15, 1999

Ambassadors: Selection and Training Lords March 22, 1999

Kosovo: OSCE Verification Mission Lords March 23, 1999

Marriage Lords March 24, 1999

2 speeches — UK Military Communication Satellites: Security Lords March 25, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords March 30, 1999

REFERENDUM Lords April 20, 1999

Northern Ireland (Location of Victims' Remains) Bill Lords May 24, 1999

2 speeches — Chinook ZD576 Lords June 7, 1999

E-Commerce Envoy Lords June 9, 1999

Sport Lords June 9, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords June 15, 1999

Press Complaints Commission Lords June 28, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords June 30, 1999

NATO: Strategic Concept Lords July 1, 1999

5 speeches — HEREDITARY PEERS: BY-ELECTIONS Lords July 22, 1999

Kosovo: Civilian Casualties Lords July 26, 1999

Civil Servants: Memoirs Lords October 19, 1999

4 speeches — CONSTITUTIONAL BILLS: VOTING RIGHTS OF HEREDITARY PEERS Lords October 26, 1999

Chinook Helicopter ZD576 Lords November 1, 1999

North Korea and Nuclear Weapons Lords November 11, 1999

3 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 18, 1999

2 speeches — Armed Forces Discipline Bill [H.L.] Lords November 29, 1999

United States: Ballistic Missile Defence Lords December 2, 1999

Nuclear Disarmament Lords December 8, 1999

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