Mr James Dance
May 5, 1907 - March 16, 1971Summary information for Mr James Dance
Contributions
1966
2 speeches — Prison Officer (Murder at Portland Borstal) Commons January 27, 1966
Prison Officers Written Answers January 27, 1966
Murder Written Answers January 27, 1966
2 speeches — Gas Industry (Advertising) Commons February 1, 1966
3 speeches — CRIME Commons February 2, 1966
Roundabouts ("Give Way" Experiment) Written Answers February 2, 1966
A.441 Road Written Answers February 9, 1966
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 10, 1966
SEXUAL OFFENCES BILL Commons February 11, 1966
Gambling Debts Written Answers March 8, 1966
Retirement Pensions (Value) Written Answers March 10, 1966
2 speeches — Hospital Accommodation, Redditch Commons May 9, 1966
Selective Employment Tax Written Answers May 17, 1966
Selective Employment Tax Written Answers May 24, 1966
Selective Employment Tax Commons May 25, 1966
Prison and Police Officers (Compensation) Written Answers May 26, 1966
BOOK (QUESTION OF PROSECUTION) Commons June 28, 1966
7 speeches — New Clause.—(INCOME TAX: RELIEF ON MEDICAL INSURANCE SCHEMES.) Commons June 30, 1966
3 speeches — New Hospital, Redditch Commons July 4, 1966
2 speeches — Export Rebates Commons July 12, 1966
FINANCE BILL Commons July 13, 1966
SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 18, 1966
Iron and Steel Industry (Tax) Written Answers July 19, 1966
Clause 1.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PREMIUM.) Commons July 20, 1966
Obscene Books Written Answers July 20, 1966
Planning Appeal Machinery (Cost) Written Answers July 26, 1966
Computers (Departmental Use) Written Answers July 27, 1966
Maritime Forces (Air Defence) Commons August 3, 1966
2 speeches — Architects (Whitley Council Committee) Commons August 8, 1966
Departmental Advertising (Cost) Written Answers August 8, 1966
Customs and Excise (Newspaper Advertising) Written Answers August 8, 1966
Newspaper Advertising Written Answers August 8, 1966
Departmental Advertising (Cost) Written Answers August 8, 1966
3 speeches — HOSPITALS (REDDITCH) Commons August 9, 1966
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons August 10, 1966
M1 and M6 (Links) Written Answers August 10, 1966
Capital Punishment (Murder of Police and Prison Officers) Written Answers October 20, 1966
London Airport (Bar Prices) Commons October 25, 1966
2 speeches — Advertising Campaign Commons October 26, 1966
Prisons (Electrified Fence) Written Answers October 27, 1966
2 speeches — GIBRALTAR Commons October 31, 1966
2 speeches — BROADCASTING (VIEWERS' AND LISTENERS' COUNCIL) Commons November 3, 1966
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 3, 1966
POST OFFICE (CHARGES) Commons November 9, 1966
2 speeches — GIBRALTAR Commons November 10, 1966
Clause 2.—(MODIFICATION OF LAND COMPENSATION ACTS AS RESPECTS EXTENSIONS OF AREAS OF NEW TOWNS.) Commons November 11, 1966
3 speeches — Gas Advertising Costs Commons November 15, 1966
Minister of Transport (Visit to America) Written Answers November 16, 1966
Joint Parliamentary Secretary (Overseas Visit) Written Answers November 16, 1966
Licensed Non-Resident Establishment Wages Council (Proposals) Written Answers November 21, 1966
2 speeches — UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (MINISTERS' VISITS) Commons November 22, 1966
ROADS (CONSTRUCTION UNITS) Commons November 23, 1966
2 speeches — Unemployment Benefit (Trade Disputes) Commons November 28, 1966
Bransons Cross, Beoley (Accidents) Written Answers December 7, 1966
Mr. J. P. R. Heard (Unemployment Relief) Commons December 12, 1966
Dogs (Quarantine Regulations) Written Answers December 13, 1966
Gold Coins Written Answers December 13, 1966
Quarantine Regulations (Avoidance) Written Answers December 14, 1966
SEXUAL OFFENCES (No. 2) BILL Commons December 19, 1966
MOROCCO (BRITISH PASSPORTS) Written Answers December 19, 1966
Selective Employment Tax Written Answers December 20, 1966
Midland Link Written Answers December 21, 1966
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