Mr William Owen

February 18, 1901 - 1981
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Contributions

1963

Morpeth Written Answers February 28, 1963

Bus Fuel Oil (Taxation) Written Answers February 28, 1963

Accidents (Burning Clothing) Written Answers March 4, 1963

Supplies, London Area Written Answers March 4, 1963

Ports (Rochdale Committee's Report) Commons March 6, 1963

PORTS (ROCHDALE COMMITTEES REPORTS) Commons March 6, 1963

2 speeches — Slum Clearance Commons March 7, 1963

2 speeches — Consumer Council Commons March 14, 1963

2 speeches — Teachers, Northumberland Written Answers March 19, 1963

2 speeches — Ashington, Morpeth and Amble Written Answers March 19, 1963

3 speeches — Ashington Written Answers March 19, 1963

Fishing Limits Commons March 20, 1963

2 speeches — ESTATE AGENTS BILL Commons March 22, 1963

National Debt Written Answers April 5, 1963

4 speeches — Ashington and Morpeth Commons April 8, 1963

TRADE REPRESENTATIVES (TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS) Written Answers April 8, 1963

Newcastle Regional Hospital Board Written Answers April 8, 1963

Hospital Supplies (Contracts) Written Answers April 8, 1963

Hospital Boards (Appointments) Written Answers April 8, 1963

U.S.S.R. Written Answers April 9, 1963

Merchandise Marks Written Answers April 9, 1963

Resale Price Maintenance Written Answers April 9, 1963

Rural Bus Services (Report) Written Answers April 10, 1963

Monopolies Commission (Reports) Written Answers April 23, 1963

South-East Northumberland Written Answers April 23, 1963

Morpeth and Ashington Written Answers April 23, 1963

Carriage of Mail (Rail Closures) Written Answers April 23, 1963

Fishing Limits (Faroes) Written Answers April 29, 1963

2 speeches — Apprentices (Felling Government Training Centre) Written Answers May 8, 1963

International Labour Convention (Recommendation No. 116) Written Answers May 8, 1963

St. George's Hospital, Morpeth Written Answers May 8, 1963

Pennine Way Route Written Answers May 9, 1963

Burning Clothing (Deaths) Written Answers May 9, 1963

Lord President of the Council (Visits) Commons May 13, 1963

Poisons Written Answers May 16, 1963

Teacher Training and School Building Programme Written Answers May 16, 1963

School Leavers, Morpeth Written Answers May 22, 1963

National Joint Advisory Council (Redundancy Scheme) Written Answers May 22, 1963

Clothing Industry Written Answers May 22, 1963

Mobility for the Disabled (Report) Written Answers June 24, 1963

Housing Associations, Northumberland Written Answers July 23, 1963

2 speeches — Morpeth Written Answers July 23, 1963

3 speeches — Ashington and Morpeth Written Answers July 23, 1963

2 speeches — Morpeth, Ashington and Newbiggin Written Answers July 23, 1963

Ashington Grammar School Written Answers July 23, 1963

Morpeth Written Answers July 23, 1963

2 speeches — South-East Northumberland Commons July 29, 1963

2 speeches — Sugar Beet, Northumberland Written Answers November 25, 1963

Wholesale Mantle and Costume Wages Council (Wages Inspectors) Written Answers November 25, 1963

2 speeches — Morpeth and Ashington Written Answers November 25, 1963

Morpeth, Northumberland Written Answers November 28, 1963

Ashington Grammar School, Northumberland Written Answers November 28, 1963

Winter Supplies, London Area Written Answers December 2, 1963

Centralised Fuel Depots, London Area Written Answers December 2, 1963

Lay-bys, Northumberland Written Answers December 4, 1963

Coast Preventive Men (Light Vans) Written Answers December 4, 1963

Grey Seal and Fisheries Written Answers December 11, 1963

Advance Factories Commons December 12, 1963

Crude Oil (Exploration and Production) Written Answers December 16, 1963

2 speeches — North Sea Fuel Resources Written Answers December 17, 1963

Classes (Size) Written Answers December 19, 1963

Teachers (Women Graduates) Written Answers December 19, 1963

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