Mr Ronald Lewis
July 16, 1909 - 1990Summary information for Mr Ronald Lewis
Contributions
1983
2 speeches — Serpell Report Commons January 19, 1983
Balance of Trade Commons January 24, 1983
Engagements Commons January 25, 1983
3 speeches — British Railways (Serpell Report) Commons February 3, 1983
2 speeches — Shops Bill Commons February 4, 1983
Unemployment (Northern Region) Commons February 9, 1983
4 speeches — Ginns and Gutteridge, Leicester (Crematorium) Bill Commons February 14, 1983
Serpell Report (Consultants) Commons February 16, 1983
Merchant Shipping Written Answers February 21, 1983
Mathew Trust Written Answers March 14, 1983
2 speeches — Serpell Report Commons March 16, 1983
Manufactured Goods Written Answers March 21, 1983
6 speeches — Railway Workshops Commons March 22, 1983
Property Services Agency Written Answers March 28, 1983
Bedford-Sheffield Railway Line Commons April 20, 1983
Northern Region Commons April 20, 1983
British Rail (Ordering Policy) Written Answers April 20, 1983
Balance of Trade Written Answers April 25, 1983
Income Tax (Mortgage Interest Relief) Written Answers May 9, 1983
Cumbria Commons May 10, 1983
Income Tax (Mortgage Interest Relief) Written Answers May 12, 1983
Debate on the Address Commons June 22, 1983
Education Authorities (Financial Support) Commons July 5, 1983
East Coast Railway Electrification Commons July 11, 1983
2 speeches — Death Penalty Commons July 13, 1983
British Rail Commons October 24, 1983
British Rail Written Answers October 24, 1983
British Rail (Objectives) Written Answers November 14, 1983
United Nations Population Conference Written Answers November 22, 1983
Railway Workshops Written Answers December 5, 1983
Licensed Premises Written Answers December 6, 1983
Licensed Premises (Exclusion of Certain Persons) Act 1980 Written Answers December 6, 1983
Broadmoor Hospital (Visits) Written Answers December 7, 1983
International Population Conference, Mexico Written Answers December 15, 1983
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