Mr Frank McManus
August 16, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Frank McManus
Contributions
1971
ULSTER DEFENCE REGIMENT Commons June 8, 1971
4 speeches — ARMED FORCES Commons June 8, 1971
Northern Ireland (Representations from Republic of Ireland) Written Answers June 14, 1971
Northern Ireland Written Answers June 17, 1971
3 speeches — Northern Ireland Written Answers June 18, 1971
3 speeches — Northern Ireland Written Answers July 22, 1971
Northern Ireland Written Answers July 29, 1971
Domestic and Office Articles (Subversive Use) Written Answers July 29, 1971
Northern Ireland Written Answers July 29, 1971
2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons August 5, 1971
Northern Ireland Written Answers August 5, 1971
Army (Traffic Accidents) Written Answers August 5, 1971
3 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons October 18, 1971
NORTHERN IRELAND Commons October 19, 1971
NORTHERN IRELAND Commons October 20, 1971
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Written Answers October 21, 1971
Mr. Bernard McGeary Written Answers October 21, 1971
Northern Ireland Written Answers October 22, 1971
NORTHERN IRELAND Commons October 25, 1971
Smoke Control Commons October 27, 1971
MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS Commons October 27, 1971
Northern Ireland Commons October 28, 1971
Northern Ireland Written Answers October 28, 1971
7 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Written Answers October 28, 1971
8 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (COMPTON COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons November 17, 1971
2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons November 25, 1971
5 speeches — Northern Ireland Written Answers November 25, 1971
13 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons November 29, 1971
Northern Ireland Commons December 2, 1971
2 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE Commons December 2, 1971
NORTHERN IRELAND (INTERNMENT) Written Answers December 2, 1971
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Written Answers December 9, 1971
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