Mr Robert Ellis
March 15, 1924 -Summary information for Mr Robert Ellis
Contributions
1973
Employment Task Force (Flintshire) Commons February 5, 1973
Coal Output Commons February 5, 1973
Television (Wales) Written Answers February 7, 1973
School Transport Commons February 13, 1973
EDUCATION Commons February 19, 1973
2 speeches — Employment Commons February 26, 1973
Brymbo Steelworks Written Answers March 5, 1973
Hospitals (Quality of Food) Written Answers March 6, 1973
Nursery Schools Written Answers March 15, 1973
2 speeches — Nursery Education Commons March 19, 1973
Women (Activity Rates) Written Answers March 27, 1973
2 speeches — Infrastructure (Wrexham) Commons April 9, 1973
2 speeches — Adult Education Commons April 10, 1973
Wrexham (Road Links) Written Answers April 18, 1973
2 speeches — REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Commons May 1, 1973
WELSH LANGUAGE ACT (DAVIES REPORT) Written Answers May 2, 1973
2 speeches — Planning Appeals (Mining Areas) Commons May 7, 1973
Ports Commons May 7, 1973
WALES Written Answers May 22, 1973
European Regional Development Written Answers June 13, 1973
Expenditure Commons June 26, 1973
Ports Commons July 2, 1973
3 speeches — JURY SELECTION (WALES) Commons July 2, 1973
Price Labelling Written Answers July 19, 1973
Housing Developments (Code of Practice) Commons July 23, 1973
2 speeches — Employment (Wrexham) Commons July 23, 1973
6 speeches — JURORS Written Answers July 23, 1973
Further Education Students (Personal Data) Written Answers July 24, 1973
2 speeches — Wrexham Bypass (Gresford Colliery Roundabout) Commons November 12, 1973
Disabled Person's Vehicle Commons December 3, 1973
Commission on the Constitution Commons December 3, 1973
2 speeches — Area Health Authorities Commons December 3, 1973
CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL Commons December 5, 1973
IMMIGRATION AND RACE RELATIONS Commons December 6, 1973
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