Mr Arthur Probert

1907 - February 14, 1975
Summary information for Mr Arthur Probert

Contributions

1972

2 speeches — Straying Animals Commons January 31, 1972

2 speeches — Schools Closure (Coal Mining Dispute) Commons January 31, 1972

COAL INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons February 8, 1972

BORROWING POWERS OF ELECTRICITY AUTHORITIES Commons February 10, 1972

2 speeches — REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BILL Commons February 11, 1972

2 speeches — Hospital, Gurmos Commons February 21, 1972

2 speeches — Llantrisant (New Town) Commons February 21, 1972

2 speeches — WALES (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons March 9, 1972

2 speeches — Disabled Persons (Training) Commons March 13, 1972

Geriatric Beds (Neath) Commons March 13, 1972

Steel Industry Written Answers April 10, 1972

Merthyr Tydfil (Official Visit) Written Answers April 10, 1972

2 speeches — Employment and the Economy Commons May 1, 1972

2 speeches — Government Offices (Special Development Areas) Commons May 1, 1972

NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons May 18, 1972

2 speeches — Community Services Commons May 22, 1972

2 speeches — Hospital Visitors (Travel Costs) Commons May 22, 1972

Remploy Factory, Cynon Valley Written Answers June 27, 1972

2 speeches — Industrial Injuries Benefit (Wales) Written Answers June 27, 1972

Advance Factories (Wales) Written Answers June 27, 1972

2 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS Commons June 28, 1972

2 speeches — Schedule 4 Commons July 21, 1972

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons July 21, 1972

Clause 34 Commons July 25, 1972

2 speeches — School Leavers Commons July 31, 1972

2 speeches — National Health Service Reorganisation Commons July 31, 1972

2 speeches — Opencast Mining (Abernant) Commons November 6, 1972

2 speeches — Forestry Commons November 6, 1972

2 speeches — Aberdare and Mountain Ash General Hospitals Commons November 27, 1972

Rents Written Answers November 27, 1972

WELSH AFFAIRS Commons December 19, 1972

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