Mr William Clark

October 18, 1917 - October 6, 2004
Summary information for Mr William Clark

Contributions

1971

European Economic Community Commons January 25, 1971

United States Forces in Europe Commons January 25, 1971

CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (SPEECH) Commons February 2, 1971

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 18, 1971

3 speeches — ROLLS-ROYCE Commons February 26, 1971

NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Commons March 4, 1971

THIRD LONDON AIRPORT (ROSKILL COMMISSION REPORT) Commons March 4, 1971

2 speeches — Postal Services and Telephones (Private Operators) Written Answers March 12, 1971

Rolls-Royce Limited Commons March 15, 1971

National Wealth Register Commons March 30, 1971

Income and Capital (Distribution) Commons March 30, 1971

4 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 31, 1971

6 speeches — MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BILL (By Order) Commons April 27, 1971

MOTOR INDUSTRY (TARIFFS) Commons May 17, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons June 9, 1971

2 speeches — Savings Commons June 15, 1971

DOUBLE TAXATION RELIEF FOR UNDERLYING TAX Commons July 5, 1971

TAX RELIEF FOR EMPLOYED PERSONS Commons July 5, 1971

ALTERATION TO GENERAL BETTING DUTY Commons July 5, 1971

3 speeches — (ESTATE DUTY, GIFTS, PERIOD OF CHARGE REDUCED FROM SEVEN TO FIVE YEARS). Commons July 5, 1971

DISABLED PASSENGERS Commons July 6, 1971

4 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 6 OF THE FINANCE ACT 1894 Commons July 6, 1971

3 speeches — ALLOWANCE OF INTEREST AS A DEDUCTION Commons July 6, 1971

2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 25, 1971

Reserves Written Answers October 26, 1971

Staff and Expenditure Written Answers November 9, 1971

Railways (Leased Equipment) Written Answers November 18, 1971

PUBLIC TRUSTEE OFFICE Written Answers November 18, 1971

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons December 13, 1971

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