Mr Harold Walker

July 12, 1927 - November 11, 2003
Summary information for Mr Harold Walker

Contributions

1967

International Harvester Ltd. (Redundant Workers) Written Answers January 23, 1967

Factories Act (Review) Written Answers January 23, 1967

HUMBERSIDE ROAD NETWORK Commons January 25, 1967

Manpower (Use and Deployment) Written Answers January 26, 1967

6 speeches — PRICES AND INCOMES Commons January 31, 1967

Unoccupied Dwellings Written Answers January 31, 1967

Private Industry (Investment) Commons February 1, 1967

2 speeches — COUNT OF THE HOUSE (QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE) Commons February 1, 1967

Barristers and Solicitors (Remuneration) Written Answers February 7, 1967

4 speeches — Doncaster Commons February 8, 1967

Infant Milk Foods (Monopolies Commission's Report) Written Answers February 8, 1967

2 speeches — Doncaster Area Commons February 9, 1967

"A" Licence Applicants (Morse Test) Written Answers February 9, 1967

Flour (Chalk Additives) Written Answers February 13, 1967

TELEVISION (LINE DEFINITION STANDARDS) Commons February 15, 1967

2 speeches — Cocoa (Price) Commons February 15, 1967

2 speeches — Chocolate and Sugar Confectionery (Prices) Commons February 15, 1967

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons February 16, 1967

3 speeches — Steel Industry Organising Committee (Mr. Niall Macdiarmid) Commons February 21, 1967

Economic Measures Written Answers February 21, 1967

Inter-Services Committee (Report) Written Answers February 22, 1967

2 speeches — EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons February 23, 1967

Industrial Investment and Production Commons March 7, 1967

Railway Workshops Commons March 8, 1967

2 speeches — Summer Time Commons March 9, 1967

Servicemen (Overseas Deaths) Written Answers March 13, 1967

2 speeches — Empty Houses Commons March 14, 1967

DEFENCE (AIR) ESTIMATES, 1967–68 (VOTE A) Commons March 14, 1967

Passenger Services (Closures) Written Answers March 14, 1967

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