Mr William Griffiths

April 7, 1912 - April 14, 1973
Summary information for Mr William Griffiths

Contributions

1956

2 speeches — IRAQI STUDENTS (RESIDENCE PERMITS) Commons January 30, 1956

4 speeches — IRAQI STUDENTS (RESIDENCE PERMITS) Commons February 2, 1956

INDONESIA (LONDON DISCUSSIONS) Written Answers February 13, 1956

MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL BILL (By Order) Commons February 22, 1956

2 speeches — Iraqi Students (Permits) Commons February 23, 1956

9 speeches — ORGANISATION Commons March 1, 1956

Sites, Manchester Written Answers March 1, 1956

National Health Service (Charges) Written Answers March 12, 1956

SOVIET LEADERS' VISIT (PROGRAMME) Written Answers March 12, 1956

2 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICES (SECURITY) Commons March 21, 1956

Overspill Sites, Manchester Written Answers June 5, 1956

2 speeches — Imperial Chemical Industries Limited (Mr. J. H. A. Lang) Commons June 11, 1956

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 21, 1956

2 speeches — Government Contracts (Security) Commons June 25, 1956

2 speeches — Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited (Mr. J. H. Lang) Commons June 25, 1956

3 speeches — Manchester (Site) Commons June 26, 1956

2 speeches — Aliens (Residence Permits) Written Answers July 12, 1956

SEYCHELLES (MEMBERS' CORRESPONDENCE AND VISITS) Commons August 2, 1956

4 speeches — SUEZ CANAL Commons August 2, 1956

2 speeches — Manchester Commons October 30, 1956

2 speeches — Platt Fields, Manchester Commons October 30, 1956

EGYPT AND ISRAEL Commons November 1, 1956

Iron Ore (Exploitation) Commons November 15, 1956

2 speeches — Land Settlement and Water Power Commons November 15, 1956

Uranium and Diamond Mining Commons November 15, 1956

Qualified Opticians (R.A.M.C.) Written Answers November 27, 1956

2 speeches — Civil Service (Temporary Appointments) Commons November 29, 1956

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