Mr William Clark

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

Contributions

1972

ROAD TRAFFIC (FOREIGN VEHICLES) BILL [Lords] Commons February 2, 1972

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Commons February 3, 1972

Older Workers Written Answers February 3, 1972

Heavy Lorries Written Answers February 16, 1972

Electricity Supply (Fuel Stocks) Commons February 28, 1972

Lorries and Haulage Vehicles (Parking) Written Answers March 1, 1972

Surplus Stores (Sale) Written Answers March 16, 1972

PUBLIC TRUSTEE OFFICE Written Answers March 16, 1972

4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons March 17, 1972

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons March 20, 1972

ROYAL ASSENT Commons March 23, 1972

Pakistan Commons March 27, 1972

2 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 27, 1972

Immigration (Pakistan Nationals) Written Answers March 29, 1972

Medical Records (Transfer) Written Answers May 9, 1972

ZERO-RATING Commons May 11, 1972

4 speeches — INCOME TAX RATES FOR 1973–74 Commons May 16, 1972

NORTH LANARKSHIRE Commons June 22, 1972

CIVIL SERVICE, STATE BOARDS AND JUDICIARY (PAY) Written Answers June 23, 1972

REDUCTION OF GENERAL BETTING DUTY ON ON-COURSE BETS Commons July 10, 1972

4 speeches — New Clause 52 Commons July 10, 1972

TAX RELIEF FOR DISABLED PERSONS IN NEED OF CONSTANT ATTENDANCE Commons July 10, 1972

2 speeches — ZERO-RATING Commons July 12, 1972

MITIGATION OF CORPORATION TAX LIABILITY OF SMALL COMPANIES Commons July 12, 1972

Standard of Living Written Answers July 26, 1972

Pension Proposals (Reserve Scheme Fund) Written Answers August 1, 1972

Ugandan Asians (Accommodation) Commons October 19, 1972

7 speeches — CASES IN WHICH DEATH GRANT IS PAYABLE UNDER SECTION 30 Commons November 28, 1972

NON-METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS Commons December 20, 1972

Green Belt (East Surrey) Written Answers December 20, 1972

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