Mr Bernard Weatherill

November 25, 1920 - May 6, 2007
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Contributions

1967

Decimal Currency Commons January 17, 1967

YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES Commons January 17, 1967

BALLOT FOR NOTICES OF MOTIONS Commons January 25, 1967

Small Businesses Commons January 25, 1967

2 speeches — Supplementary Pensions Commons January 30, 1967

BRITISH MANUFACTURERS' DESIGNS (PLAGIARISATION) Commons February 1, 1967

Croydon General Hospital (Hearing Aids) Written Answers February 6, 1967

5 speeches — SMALL BUSINESSES Commons February 10, 1967

Crown Cork Company (Dividend) Written Answers March 7, 1967

Fire Service (Pay Claim) Written Answers March 9, 1967

EXPORT ENCOURAGEMENT Commons March 13, 1967

2 speeches — Immigrants Commons March 13, 1967

DECIMAL CURRENCY BILL Commons March 22, 1967

Taxation Revenue (Companies) Written Answers April 4, 1967

2 speeches — Industrial Training Board Levy Commons April 10, 1967

AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons April 11, 1967

Blind Persons (Service Aid) Written Answers April 21, 1967

2 speeches — Energy Co-Efficient Written Answers April 25, 1967

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRATION (ERROL WHITE) Commons June 7, 1967

Airports (Foreign Visitors) Written Answers June 22, 1967

Steel (Restrictive Export Agreements) Written Answers July 4, 1967

Steel Prices Written Answers July 4, 1967

Hovercraft (Research and Development) Commons July 11, 1967

2 speeches — New Clause No. 2.—(EXCEPTIONS FROM DUTY TO FILE INFORMATION.) Commons July 12, 1967

Small Businesses (Help) Written Answers July 19, 1967

Croydon Telephone Directory (Postal Codes) Written Answers October 26, 1967

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 31, 1967

Metropolitan Police Force Written Answers November 9, 1967

Selective Employment Tax (Cost of Collection) Written Answers November 15, 1967

Rent Tribunals (Independence) Written Answers November 28, 1967

8 speeches — LIBERTIES OF THE SUBJECT Commons December 1, 1967

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