Mr Edward Gardner
May 10, 1912 - August 22, 2001Summary information for Mr Edward Gardner
Contributions
1972
Replies to Inquiries Written Answers January 24, 1972
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY (MINISTERS) Commons January 25, 1972
Beach Protection (Lancashire) Written Answers January 25, 1972
Whittingham Hospital, Preston Written Answers February 2, 1972
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 10, 1972
Whittingham Hospital (Inquiry) Written Answers February 11, 1972
Seychelles Written Answers February 14, 1972
WHITTINGHAM HOSPITAL Commons February 15, 1972
4 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons February 22, 1972
AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 21, 1972
SHORT TITLE AND INTERPRETATION Commons April 18, 1972
2 speeches — VEHICLE AND GENERAL INSUR ANCE COMPANY LIMITED (TRIBUNAL REPORT) Commons May 1, 1972
WHALES (PRESERVATION) Commons May 1, 1972
BRITISH RAILWAYS (DISPUTE) Commons May 11, 1972
Soviet Communist Party Written Answers May 15, 1972
Central Lancashire New Town Written Answers May 24, 1972
3 speeches — LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR MURDER Commons May 25, 1972
Russians Written Answers May 25, 1972
BAIL: PRINCIPLES TO BE FOLLOWED Commons June 7, 1972
5 speeches — Clause 2 Commons June 8, 1972
Soviet Delegation (Visit) Written Answers June 28, 1972
NORTHERN IRELAND Commons July 10, 1972
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons July 13, 1972
INDUSTRIAL SITUATION Commons July 25, 1972
OFFICIAL SOLICITOR Written Answers July 31, 1972
7 speeches — INDUSTRIAL SITUATION Commons August 1, 1972
Whittingham Hospital, Preston Written Answers August 3, 1972
Grammar Schools (South Fylde) Written Answers August 7, 1972
2 speeches — QUALIFICATION FOR JURY SERVICE Commons October 20, 1972
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (SUMMIT CONFERENCE) Commons October 23, 1972
Murder (Penalty) Written Answers November 21, 1972
2 speeches — Railways Commons December 6, 1972
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