Mr Daniel Awdry

September 10, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr Daniel Awdry

Contributions

1971

Roads (Sanitary Installations) Written Answers January 12, 1971

PRESSURE ON EMPLOYER TO INFRINGE RIGHTS UNDER S. 5. Commons January 28, 1971

4 speeches — PRESUMPTIONS RELATING TO COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS Commons February 1, 1971

ISSUE OUT OF THE CONSOLIDATED FUND FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH 1971 Commons February 16, 1971

8 speeches — INDUSTRIAL ACTION AGAINST EXTRANEOUS PARTIES Commons February 17, 1971

Skyways Written Answers February 17, 1971

National Bus Company Written Answers February 17, 1971

Colonies and Dependencies (Aid) Written Answers February 22, 1971

6 speeches — PEACEFUL PICKETING Commons February 24, 1971

PRIME MINISTER'S BROADCASTS Commons March 9, 1971

British Rail (Capital Investment) Written Answers March 10, 1971

Heavy Goods Vehicles Written Answers March 10, 1971

WAGES (PURCHASING POWER) Commons March 18, 1971

Water Sports Written Answers April 28, 1971

Sex Films and Courses Written Answers May 6, 1971

Scientology Written Answers May 14, 1971

Wootton Bassett and Bradon Forest Schools Written Answers May 17, 1971

Underpaid Tax (Elderly Persons) Written Answers May 18, 1971

CRIMINAL LEGAL AID Commons May 27, 1971

2 speeches — Rural Bus Services Commons June 30, 1971

4 speeches — BRISTOL CORPORATION (WEST DOCK) BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons July 1, 1971

3 speeches — UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons July 21, 1971

Racial Equality Written Answers July 29, 1971

Industrial Disputes Written Answers July 29, 1971

Pensions Written Answers November 9, 1971

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons November 16, 1971

Tachographs Written Answers November 18, 1971

3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL COURT Commons November 23, 1971

2 speeches — Transport Industry Commons December 15, 1971

Motorways (Fog) Commons December 15, 1971

CIVIL LIST BILL Commons December 21, 1971

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