Mr Daniel Awdry

September 10, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr Daniel Awdry

Contributions

1969

2 speeches — R.A.F. LAND, COMPTON BASSETT (DISPOSAL) Commons January 20, 1969

2 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BILL [Lords] Commons February 5, 1969

Ethiopian Government Contracts (Arbitration Procedure) Written Answers February 5, 1969

Radar Station, Ordfordness Written Answers February 5, 1969

Gold Coins (S.I. No. 438) Written Answers February 5, 1969

Ethiopia (Loan) Written Answers February 5, 1969

Metric System Commons April 21, 1969

M4 Motorway (Tormarton-Liddington) Written Answers April 21, 1969

Teachers (Graduates) Written Answers April 24, 1969

Part-Time Further Education Written Answers April 24, 1969

3 speeches — DIVORCE REFORM BILL Commons May 9, 1969

Petrol Written Answers May 12, 1969

3 speeches — EXEMPTION WHERE TOP VALUE IS £1,500 OR LESS Commons May 14, 1969

2 speeches — Motorways Commons June 9, 1969

DIVORCE REFORM BILL (PROCEDURE) Commons June 12, 1969

3 speeches — FINANCIAL PROTECTION FOR RESPONDENT IN CERTAIN CASES Commons June 12, 1969

Research Establishments (Departmental Expenditure) Written Answers July 4, 1969

Government Departments (Cleaners) Written Answers July 7, 1969

Research Establishments Written Answers July 10, 1969

HOUSE OF COMMONS (REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS) (NO. 2) BILL Commons July 14, 1969

Research Establishments Written Answers July 16, 1969

2 speeches — ORDERS FOR INTERIM PAYMENT Commons October 20, 1969

WILLS (PUBLICATION) Written Answers November 7, 1969

Local Authority Housing Waiting Lists Written Answers November 18, 1969

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 20, 1969

Police Forces (Resignations) Written Answers November 20, 1969

Bankruptcies Written Answers November 26, 1969

2 speeches — MURDER (ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY) Commons December 16, 1969

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