Mr James Lester
May 23, 1932 -Summary information for Mr James Lester
Contributions
1976
Nationalised Industries Written Answers February 2, 1976
Student Accommodation Written Answers February 17, 1976
Price Check Written Answers March 8, 1976
Oil Rigs (Rating) Written Answers March 16, 1976
Government Participation Written Answers March 22, 1976
Ophthalmic Charges (Notice) Written Answers March 22, 1976
One-Parent Families Written Answers March 23, 1976
INFORMATION FOR CARAVANNERS ABOUT RATING OF CARAVAN SITES MENTIONED IN SECTION 1 Commons March 29, 1976
SITE NOTICES Commons March 31, 1976
Pharmacists (Representations) Written Answers April 27, 1976
2 speeches — Coal (Exports) Commons May 3, 1976
2 speeches — Ordnance Stores Issues Written Answers May 4, 1976
2 speeches — Central Ordnance Depots Written Answers May 17, 1976
Central Ordnance Depots Written Answers May 19, 1976
Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee Written Answers May 20, 1976
Textiles Written Answers June 25, 1976
Local Government Expediture Written Answers June 28, 1976
Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers June 29, 1976
Retail Price Index Commons July 5, 1976
Family Incomes Written Answers July 5, 1976
Departmental Correspondence Written Answers July 16, 1976
Fusion Research Team (Culham) Written Answers July 19, 1976
Fluoridation Written Answers October 19, 1976
Fluoridation Written Answers October 20, 1976
Public Expenditure (Health Services) Written Answers October 26, 1976
3 speeches — Industrial Statistical Returns Written Answers November 2, 1976
Bus/Train Information System Written Answers November 3, 1976
Food (Family Expenditure) Written Answers November 15, 1976
Pharmaceutical Industry Written Answers November 30, 1976
National Insurance Surcharge Written Answers December 9, 1976
CENTRAL ORDNANCE DEPOT, CHILWELL Commons December 23, 1976
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