Mr Gwilym Davies

October 9, 1913 - 1992
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Contributions

1968

Hensol Hospital, Glamorganshire (Treatment of Patients) Written Answers February 13, 1968

Redundant Miners (Benefit) Written Answers March 11, 1968

Unoccupied Factories (Rhondda) Written Answers March 11, 1968

Older Houses Written Answers March 11, 1968

Link Road (Hirwaun) Written Answers March 11, 1968

A4058 Road (Improvement) Written Answers March 11, 1968

2 speeches — Pupil-Teacher Ratio, Wales Written Answers March 12, 1968

Premium Bond Draws (Televising) Written Answers April 1, 1968

Geriatric Beds, Pontypridd and Rhondda Written Answers April 2, 1968

Dewi Sant Hospital, Pontypridd (Geriatric Beds) Written Answers April 2, 1968

INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS BILL [Lords] Commons June 19, 1968

Members of Parliament (Exhibition of Paintings) Written Answers June 27, 1968

Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Wales Written Answers July 1, 1968

Male Employment, Rhondda Written Answers July 1, 1968

Handicapped Children (Primary Schools) Written Answers July 2, 1968

Fuel and Steel Industries, South Wales (Minister's Visit) Written Answers November 27, 1968

Pit Closures (Welsh Council's Report) Commons November 28, 1968

North Sea Gas (Conversion Cost) Written Answers December 3, 1968

Local Authority-Owned Aerodromes Written Answers December 4, 1968

Advance Factory, Rhondda Written Answers December 4, 1968

Government Training Centres (Wales) Written Answers December 4, 1968

Roads (Rhondda Valley) Written Answers December 4, 1968

State Schools, Wales (Admission) Written Answers December 5, 1968

British Standard Time (Wales) Written Answers December 5, 1968

Shared Lines (Rhondda Valley) Written Answers December 5, 1968

Pontypridd and Rhondda (Eye Operations) Written Answers December 5, 1968

2 speeches — Mineworkers (Redundancy Payments) Commons December 10, 1968

2 speeches — Output Commons December 10, 1968

Recruitment Written Answers December 20, 1968

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