Mr Peter Thomas
July 31, 1920 -Summary information for Mr Peter Thomas
Contributions
1965
2 speeches — UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTIONS Commons February 4, 1965
SPORTING GUNS AND AMMUNITION (SOUTH AFRICA) Commons February 16, 1965
Telford's Bridge, Conway Written Answers February 22, 1965
3 speeches — SOUTH-EAST ASIA TREATY ORGANISATION (IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) Commons April 5, 1965
3 speeches — MINISTERS OF THE CROWN TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS) Commons April 12, 1965
YUGOSLAVIA AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA (MINISTER'S VISIT) Commons May 3, 1965
NUCLEAR WEAPONS Commons May 3, 1965
DISARMAMENT Commons May 3, 1965
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (BRITISH SUBJECTS) Commons May 3, 1965
Flood Relief Commons May 6, 1965
Industrial Chest Diseases Written Answers May 24, 1965
EUROPEAN FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION AND COMMON MARKET Commons June 1, 1965
CAMBODIA AND VIETNAM Commons June 3, 1965
3 speeches — GREAT BRITAIN (RELATIONS WITH EUROPE) Commons June 4, 1965
DISARMAMENT Commons June 17, 1965
GENOCIDE CONVENTION Commons June 21, 1965
CHINA (UNITED NATIONS REPRESENTATION) Commons June 21, 1965
DISARMAMENT Commons June 21, 1965
POLAND, CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND EAST GERMANY (FRONTIERS) Commons June 21, 1965
UNITED NATIONS PEACE-KEEPING COMMITTEE Commons June 21, 1965
UNITED NATIONS (FINANCES AND PEACE-KEEPING ARRANGEMENTS) Commons June 21, 1965
SALE OF ARMS Commons July 13, 1965
VIETNAM (PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY'S VISIT TO HANOI) Commons July 15, 1965
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 19, 1965
8 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 20, 1965
ARMS (OVERSEAS SALE) Commons July 27, 1965
Charter Commons August 2, 1965
DISARMAMENT Commons August 2, 1965
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 28, 1965
2 speeches — WALES Commons November 4, 1965
SOUTHERN RHODESIA BILL Commons November 15, 1965
COUNTY COURTS JURISDICTION Commons December 7, 1965
DIVORCE LAW Commons December 15, 1965
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