Mr John Stonehouse
July 28, 1925 - 1988Summary information for Mr John Stonehouse
Contributions
1972
INDIA AND PAKISTAN Commons January 18, 1972
BANGLADESH Commons February 4, 1972
Rubery, Owen Limited, Darlaston Written Answers February 7, 1972
Wednesbury and Walsall Written Answers February 8, 1972
Walsall (Playing Fields) Written Answers February 9, 1972
Rubery, Owen Factories (Darlaston) Written Answers February 10, 1972
West Midlands Written Answers February 10, 1972
Rubery Owen, Darlaston Written Answers February 15, 1972
Retraining (West Midlands) Written Answers February 17, 1972
Industrial Development Certificates Written Answers February 21, 1972
Black Country Written Answers February 23, 1972
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 20, 1972
CAMMELL-LAIRD SHIPBUILDING AND ENGINEERING LIMITED Commons April 25, 1972
HERR BRANDT Commons April 27, 1972
HERR BRANDT (DISCUSSIONS) Written Answers April 27, 1972
Welfare Payments (Unemployed Persons) Commons May 9, 1972
3 speeches — WEST MIDLANDS (POLLUTION) Commons May 9, 1972
Isle of Man (Incorporation into United Kingdom) Written Answers May 11, 1972
JAPAN (TRADING PRACTICES) Written Answers May 11, 1972
ISLE OF MAN Written Answers May 16, 1972
2 speeches — Industrial Development Certificates (Walsall) Written Answers July 4, 1972
Walsall Written Answers July 10, 1972
Tube Investments (Walsall) Written Answers July 18, 1972
2 speeches — Schools (Walsall) Written Answers July 20, 1972
WALSALL Written Answers July 25, 1972
TUBE INVESTMENTS (WALSALL) Written Answers July 25, 1972
Isle of Man (Government Representative) Written Answers July 31, 1972
NUCLEAR POWER STATION INDUSTRY Written Answers August 1, 1972
3 speeches — TUBE INVESTMENTS, WALSALL (PLANT CLOSURE) Commons August 3, 1972
WARLEY, WORCESTERSHIRE Commons August 8, 1972
HERR BRANDT (TALKS) Commons October 17, 1972
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