Mr James Wellbeloved
July 29, 1926 -Summary information for Mr James Wellbeloved
Contributions
1966
3 speeches — COST OF LIVING Commons January 27, 1966
WOOLWICH ARSENAL SITE (REDEVELOPMENT) Commons January 27, 1966
2 speeches — National Data Processing Service Commons February 15, 1966
2 speeches — New London Airport Commons February 16, 1966
Industrial Training Boards Commons February 21, 1966
Rates Commons March 1, 1966
4 speeches — PALACE OF WESTMINSTER Commons March 9, 1966
4 speeches — RATES Commons March 9, 1966
Star Chamber Court (Buildings) Written Answers March 9, 1966
Homeless Families (Greater London Council Area) Written Answers April 26, 1966
SOUTH ARABIA (MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY) Written Answers April 29, 1966
2 speeches — Primary School Children (Road Accidents) Commons May 4, 1966
Tenanted Property (Powers of Local Authorities) Written Answers May 10, 1966
2 speeches — Housing Conditions (Explanatory Booklet) Commons May 24, 1966
2 speeches — Southern Outfall Sewerage Works Commons May 24, 1966
Thames Flood Barrier (Feasibility Study) Written Answers May 24, 1966
BOOK DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Written Answers May 26, 1966
Crossness Sewerage Works Written Answers June 13, 1966
6 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons June 14, 1966
2 speeches — Public Transport (Woolwich-Erith Marsh Area) Commons June 29, 1966
2 speeches — PALACE OF WESTMINSTER (LAVATORIES) Commons June 29, 1966
Woolwich-Erith Marsh Area (Investment) Written Answers June 29, 1966
5 speeches — VIETNAM Commons July 7, 1966
70 m.p.h. Speed Limit Written Answers July 7, 1966
Drug Addiction (Brain Committee Report) Written Answers August 2, 1966
South Orbital Road Written Answers August 12, 1966
HOUSE PURCHASERS (PROTECTION) Commons November 25, 1966
8 speeches — Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGH ELECTIONS.) Commons December 5, 1966
RHODESIA Commons December 8, 1966
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