Mr David James

1919 - 1986
Summary information for Mr David James

Contributions

1973

6 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING Commons January 30, 1973

2 speeches — Maintenance Orders Commons February 1, 1973

Benefits Written Answers February 6, 1973

2 speeches — Royal Ulster Constabulary Commons February 8, 1973

2 speeches — School Building Finance Commons February 13, 1973

2 speeches — Tree-Planting Year Commons February 14, 1973

Farm Fencing Written Answers February 15, 1973

Pensions Written Answers February 19, 1973

2 speeches — Mortgage Repayments Commons February 22, 1973

Car Ignition Systems (Regulations) Written Answers February 26, 1973

2 speeches — Falkland Islands (Reindeer) Commons February 28, 1973

Motorways (Windsocks) Written Answers February 28, 1973

Murders Written Answers March 8, 1973

2 speeches — Whale Products Commons March 15, 1973

Departmental Services Written Answers March 27, 1973

NORTHERN IRELAND (WHITE PAPER) Commons March 29, 1973

PUNISHMENT FOR MURDER Commons May 14, 1973

2 speeches — Agricultural Investment Societies (Investment Limit) Commons May 17, 1973

Construction Industries (Safety) Written Answers June 12, 1973

2 speeches — STATUS OF NORTHERN IRELAND AS PART OF UNITED KINGDOM Commons June 14, 1973

7 speeches — REPEALS Commons July 3, 1973

2 speeches — Assembly Elections (Postal Votes) Commons July 19, 1973

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 19, 1973

2 speeches — Livestock Smuggling Commons November 15, 1973

3 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons November 22, 1973

2 speeches — Republic of Ireland Currency Commons November 29, 1973

MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL Commons November 29, 1973

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Commons December 4, 1973

FUEL SUPPLIES Commons December 5, 1973

British Summer Time Written Answers December 6, 1973

2 speeches — Licensing Laws Commons December 13, 1973

NORTHERN IRELAND CONSTITUTION (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons December 13, 1973

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