Mr David Williams
1897 - September 12, 1972Summary information for Mr David Williams
Contributions
1956
B.E.A. Aircraft (Contaminated Fuel) Commons February 1, 1956
Government Departments (Staff) Written Answers February 2, 1956
2 speeches — Special Hardship Allowances (Miners) Written Answers February 13, 1956
Unemployability Supplements Written Answers February 13, 1956
Canned Salmon Written Answers February 14, 1956
7 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUSTRIAL INJURIES) BILL Commons February 17, 1956
Miners (Accidents) Written Answers February 21, 1956
3 speeches — CROYDON CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons February 22, 1956
Anthracite (Production) Written Answers February 24, 1956
Imports Written Answers February 24, 1956
Hirwaun Estate Written Answers February 28, 1956
6 speeches — ROYAL DOCKYARDS Commons March 8, 1956
5 speeches — MALTA (ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE) Commons March 26, 1956
MALTA (LEGISLATION) Commons March 28, 1956
CHINA (TRADE) Commons April 11, 1956
LIMITATION OF SCHOOL CLASSES Commons May 15, 1956
Prefabricated Houses (Dismantling and Sale) Commons May 29, 1956
2 speeches — Education Branch (Officers) Written Answers June 7, 1956
2 speeches — New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN CINEMATOGRAPH ENTERTAINMENTS.) Commons June 19, 1956
4 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons July 5, 1956
Car Component Firms, South Wales Written Answers July 17, 1956
Motor Vehicle Industry, South Wales Written Answers July 17, 1956
"ATOMIC ACHIEVEMENT" FILM (FOREIGN LANGUAGE DUBBING) Commons October 24, 1956
METROPOLITAN POLICE Commons November 6, 1956
Suez Base Contractors (Interned Employees) Commons November 20, 1956
EGYPT AND ISRAEL Commons November 22, 1956
EGYPT (EXPULSION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS) Commons November 26, 1956
Reservists Commons November 27, 1956
British Subjects Commons December 12, 1956
Council Meeting Commons December 19, 1956
CHINA (TRADE) Commons December 19, 1956
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