Mr Arthur Latham

August 14, 1930 -
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Contributions

1976

Nuclear Tests Written Answers January 13, 1976

Non-Proliferation Treaty Written Answers January 20, 1976

POWERS OF ARREST AND DETENTION Commons January 28, 1976

3 speeches — EMPLOYMENT DEBATE (AMENDMENTS) Commons January 29, 1976

Trithion Written Answers February 19, 1976

2 speeches — GREATER LONDON COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL (By Order). Commons March 3, 1976

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons March 9, 1976

Courts (Buildings) Written Answers March 22, 1976

2 speeches — Multi-Rôle Combat Aircraft Commons April 6, 1976

Prisoners (Petitions) Written Answers April 8, 1976

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (MEETING OF COUNCIL OF MINISTERS) Commons May 6, 1976

8 speeches — REQUISITIONING OF EMPTY PROPERTIES BILL Commons May 7, 1976

Nuclear Depth Bombs Written Answers May 10, 1976

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS (PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons May 11, 1976

Earnings Rule Written Answers May 17, 1976

Armaments (International Trade) Commons May 19, 1976

JUDGES Written Answers June 7, 1976

Multi-role Combat Aircraft Written Answers June 15, 1976

Earnings Rule Written Answers June 16, 1976

INCITEMENT TO RACIAL HATRED Commons July 8, 1976

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons July 22, 1976

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (SELECTION OF AMENDMENTS) Commons August 2, 1976

8 speeches — CLASS III VOTE 4, ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION: TREASURY Commons August 2, 1976

4 speeches — QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE Commons November 16, 1976

4 speeches — QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE (MOTION) Commons November 17, 1976

2 speeches — Animals (Experiments) Written Answers December 8, 1976

Optical Examinations Written Answers December 20, 1976

2 speeches — Spectacles Written Answers December 20, 1976

Rented Housing Written Answers December 21, 1976

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