Mr Gerald Williams
1903 - December 11, 1989Summary information for Mr Gerald Williams
Contributions
1955
Deer Poaching Written Answers January 25, 1955
Tunbridge Wells Written Answers January 26, 1955
Myxomatosis Commons February 17, 1955
Italian Coal Miners Written Answers February 24, 1955
Vaccination Certificates (Travellers from France) Written Answers February 28, 1955
Shillings (Supplies) Written Answers March 1, 1955
Civil Defence Corps, Kent (Strength) Written Answers March 3, 1955
Horticulture (Labour Costs) Written Answers March 3, 1955
2 speeches — Swiss Sanatoria (Patients) Commons March 7, 1955
Farms Commons March 7, 1955
ROYAL MINT (OPERATIVE DEPARTMENT RECONSTRUCTION) Written Answers March 15, 1955
2 speeches — Horticultural Marketing (Committee) Commons March 17, 1955
Adoption of Children (Report) Written Answers March 24, 1955
Farthings (Minting) Commons March 31, 1955
Purchase Tax (Warble Fly Dressings) Written Answers March 31, 1955
2 speeches — HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY Commons April 4, 1955
Horticultural Research (Grants) Commons April 28, 1955
Horticultural Research (Advisory Service) Written Answers May 5, 1955
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons June 13, 1955
2 speeches — Rabbits Commons June 30, 1955
London Airport Helicopter Service Written Answers July 27, 1955
Visiting Hours (Children) Commons October 31, 1955
2 speeches — Pears and Grapes (Imports from United States) Commons November 3, 1955
Credit Policy Written Answers November 10, 1955
5 speeches — POST OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH (MONEY) BILL Commons November 11, 1955
2 speeches — Horticultural Industry (Fuel- Saving Equipment) Commons November 17, 1955
Adoption of Children (Legislation) Written Answers November 17, 1955
Local Government Expenditure (Roads) Written Answers November 22, 1955
Birdcage Walk (Trees) Written Answers November 22, 1955
First Schedule.—(AMENDMENTS OF PURCHASE TAX RATES.) Commons November 23, 1955
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