Mr Donald Wade

June 16, 1904 - November 6, 1988
Summary information for Mr Donald Wade

Contributions

1968

THE ECONOMIC SITUATION AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Lords January 24, 1968

GOVERNMENT OF WALES BILL [H.L.] Lords January 30, 1968

CIVIL DEFENCE SERVICES Lords February 7, 1968

2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS BILL Lords February 29, 1968

3 speeches — PUBLICATION OF EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL TRIALS Lords April 9, 1968

REDEVELOPMENT OF OLDER HOUSING Written Answers April 9, 1968

COUNCIL HOUSE RENT INCREASES Lords April 25, 1968

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND Lords May 21, 1968

HOUSE OF LORDS PROCEDURE Lords May 22, 1968

2 speeches — ARTICULATED VEHICLES SAFETY DEVICES Lords May 30, 1968

RHODESIA: UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION Lords May 30, 1968

SOUTHERN RHODESIA (UNITED NATIONS SANCTIONS) ORDER 1968 Lords June 17, 1968

2 speeches — CARAVAN SITES BILL Lords June 21, 1968

2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords June 24, 1968

TRANSPORT BILL Lords June 24, 1968

NIGERIA: PEACE TALKS AND RELIEF AID Lords July 2, 1968

AINTREE RACE COURSE AND THE GRAND NATIONAL Lords July 2, 1968

22 speeches — CARAVAN SITES BILL Lords July 5, 1968

3 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 9, 1968

11 speeches — CARAVAN SITES BILL Lords July 12, 1968

2 speeches — BROADCASTING Lords July 23, 1968

ELECTORAL LAW REVIEW Lords July 24, 1968

TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 29, 1968

ALCOHOLISM Lords July 30, 1968

LAND REGISTRATION Lords July 31, 1968

3 speeches — NIGERIA AND BIAFRA RELIEF Lords July 31, 1968

2 speeches — NIGERIA: PROTECTION OF RELIEF WORKERS Lords October 14, 1968

NIGERIA Lords November 5, 1968

RONAN POINT FLATS INQUIRY REPORT Lords November 6, 1968

BRITISH EAGLE AIRLINES Lords November 7, 1968

HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Lords November 19, 1968

POVERTY IN BRITAIN Lords December 4, 1968

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