Mr John Smith
September 13, 1938 - May 12, 1994Summary information for Mr John Smith
Contributions
1981
Balance of Trade Commons January 19, 1981
2 speeches — Times Newspapers Commons January 23, 1981
Times Newspapers Commons January 26, 1981
10 speeches — Times Newspapers Commons January 27, 1981
Monopolies and Mergers Commission Commons February 16, 1981
Textiles and Clothing Commons February 16, 1981
Times Newspapers Commons February 16, 1981
5 speeches — Textile, Clothing and Footwear Industries Commons February 26, 1981
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Industries Commons February 26, 1981
Imports-Exports Commons March 16, 1981
Council of Trade Ministers Commons March 16, 1981
Spectacles (Sales) Commons March 16, 1981
European Community (Trade Policy) Commons April 13, 1981
Motorway Service Stations Commons April 13, 1981
2 speeches — South Africa (Machinery Exports) Commons April 13, 1981
Export Statistics Commons June 1, 1981
14 speeches — Companies (No. 2) Bill [Lords] Commons June 1, 1981
Business of the House Commons June 11, 1981
18 speeches — Domestic Gas Appliances Commons June 17, 1981
7 speeches — Multi-Fibre Arrangement Commons June 18, 1981
Textile Products (Outward Processing) Commons June 29, 1981
Japanese Cars (Imports) Commons June 29, 1981
2 speeches — Gas Appliances (Report) Commons July 8, 1981
2 speeches — "The Observer" Newspaper Commons July 9, 1981
3 speeches — REGULATION AND RECORD OF THE USE OF BUSINESS AND TRADING NAMES Commons October 19, 1981
Multi-Fibre Arrangement Commons November 16, 1981
Japanese Exports (Voluntary Restraint) Commons November 16, 1981
6 speeches — Civil Aviation (Amendment) Bill Commons November 16, 1981
2 speeches — Multi-fibre Arrangement Commons November 24, 1981
World Trade Commons December 14, 1981
Japanese Light Vehicles Commons December 14, 1981
Monopolies and Mergers Commission Commons December 14, 1981
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