Mr Donald Wade
June 16, 1904 - November 6, 1988Summary information for Mr Donald Wade
Contributions
1969
COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' CONFERENCE Lords January 21, 1969
PORTS REORGANISATION Lords January 29, 1969
2 speeches — SHARING OF CHURCH BUILDINGS BILL [H.L.] Lords January 30, 1969
4 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL Lords February 6, 1969
2 speeches — BETTERMENT LEVY AND HARDSHIP CASES Lords March 27, 1969
2 speeches — BETTERMENT LEVY RELIEF Lords April 28, 1969
IMMIGRATION APPEALS BILL Lords May 1, 1969
2 speeches — IMMIGRATION APPEALS BILL Lords May 6, 1969
COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS AND ENTRY CERTIFICATES Lords May 15, 1969
RHODESIA Lords May 21, 1969
NORTHERN IRELAND: PRIME MINISTERS' MEETING Lords May 22, 1969
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM: THE REDCLIFFE-MAUD REPORT Lords June 11, 1969
4 speeches — HUMAN RIGHTS: THE STATE AND THE INDIVIDUAL Lords June 18, 1969
INTERMEDIATE AREAS: THE HUNT REPORT Lords June 25, 1969
NIGERIA: RELIEF SUPPLIES TO BIAFRA Lords July 7, 1969
SOCIAL INSURANCE BENEFITS Lords July 24, 1969
IMMIGRANTS: ACCOMMODATION FOR DEPENDANTS Lords October 13, 1969
LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SCOTLAND: THE WHEATLEY REPORT Lords October 14, 1969
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS: LABOUR DISPUTE Lords October 21, 1969
IMPORT DEPOSITS AND THE TRAVEL ALLOWANCE Lords October 21, 1969
2 speeches — MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS AND PROPERTY BILL [H.L.] Lords November 6, 1969
DECIMAL COINAGE: THE 50p PIECE Lords November 12, 1969
MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS AND PROPERTY BILL [H.L.] Lords November 18, 1969
SPRINGBOKS' TOUR AND RACE RELATIONS ACTS Lords November 26, 1969
2 speeches — ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Lords December 4, 1969
DEMONSTRATIONS: SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPLICATIONS Lords December 10, 1969
DEMONSTRATIONS: SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPLICATIONS Lords December 10, 1969
PENSIONERS AND UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT Lords December 15, 1969
RACE RELATIONS AND IMMIGRANTS' PROBLEMS Lords December 16, 1969
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