Mr William Van Straubenzee

January 27, 1924 - November 2, 1999
Summary information for Mr William Van Straubenzee

Contributions

1976

Prisoners (Special Category Status) Written Answers January 22, 1976

2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Commons February 4, 1976

5 speeches — FAIR EMPLOYMENT (NORTHERN IRELAND) BILL Commons February 16, 1976

Overseas Students Commons March 2, 1976

Overseas Students Written Answers March 2, 1976

Student Unions Commons March 30, 1976

Students' Unions Written Answers March 30, 1976

Overseas Students Written Answers April 14, 1976

2 speeches — National Council for Drama Training Commons May 4, 1976

3 speeches — COUNCIL AND NEW TOWN HOUSES (SALE) Commons May 18, 1976

Teachers (Retirement) Commons June 8, 1976

Education Bill Commons June 8, 1976

SECONDARY EDUCATION (TAMESIDE) Commons June 11, 1976

CONSTITUTIONAL AND GENERAL DUTIES OF THE AGENCY Commons June 11, 1976

2 speeches — DECLARATION OF COMMITMENT TO, AND INTENT TO IMPLEMENT, PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY Commons June 11, 1976

CONDUCT OF INVESTIGATIONS BY THE AGENCY Commons June 11, 1976

5 speeches — METHODIST CHURCH BILL [Lords] Commons June 15, 1976

EDUCATION BILL Commons June 30, 1976

2 speeches — Fair Employment Agency Commons July 1, 1976

Student Fees Commons July 6, 1976

Teachers Written Answers July 6, 1976

Migrant Workers' Children Written Answers July 6, 1976

Direct Elections Written Answers July 7, 1976

Agricultural Courses Written Answers July 8, 1976

Educational Equipment Written Answers July 12, 1976

Books Written Answers July 12, 1976

3 speeches — RENT (AGRICULTURE) BILL AND EDUCATION BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 20, 1976

Overseas Students Written Answers August 3, 1976

2 speeches — Bracknell Development Corporation Commons August 4, 1976

CHURCH OF ENGLAND (ENDOW MENTS AND GLEBE MEASURE) Commons November 15, 1976

NATIONAL INSURANCE SURCHARGE BILL (BUSINESS MOTION). Commons December 8, 1976

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