Mr William Williams
1895 - September 11, 1963Summary information for Mr William Williams
Contributions
1962
Old People Commons January 23, 1962
Emergency Calls, Country Subscribers Commons January 23, 1962
Accounts Commons January 23, 1962
3 speeches — Post Office Employees (Dispute) Commons January 23, 1962
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Commons January 29, 1962
Post Office Engineering Union Commons January 30, 1962
2 speeches — Engineering Factories and Supplies Whitley Council Commons January 30, 1962
Wages Commons January 30, 1962
3 speeches — Union of Post Office Workers Commons January 30, 1962
Advertisements Commons January 30, 1962
2 speeches — Clause 3.—(RESERVE OF TERRITORIAL VOLUNTEERS.) Commons February 1, 1962
Giro System Written Answers February 13, 1962
Post Office Engineering Union (Dispute) Written Answers February 13, 1962
KENYA CIVIL SERVICE (NON-DESIGNATED OFFICERS) Commons February 20, 1962
Giro System Written Answers February 20, 1962
Telephones and Exchange Lines Written Answers February 20, 1962
Post Office Engineering Union (Letter) Written Answers March 6, 1962
3 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBER OF LAND FORCES Commons March 8, 1962
Sub-Post Offices Written Answers March 13, 1962
Postal Services, Peebles Commons March 20, 1962
Experimental Stereophonic Programmes Commons March 27, 1962
Television Programmes (Scenes of Brutality and Violence) Commons March 27, 1962
3 speeches — Giro System Commons March 27, 1962
Railways (Handling of Mails) Commons March 27, 1962
Applications Commons March 27, 1962
Sub-Offices, Warrington Written Answers March 27, 1962
4 speeches — POST OFFICE Commons March 28, 1962
3 speeches — Estate Agents Commons March 29, 1962
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACT, 1948 (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons April 6, 1962
RECORDED DELIVERY SERVICE BILL Commons April 6, 1962
4 speeches — DIESEL FUMES BILL Commons April 6, 1962
2 speeches — Order List Written Answers April 17, 1962
2 speeches — HOME OFFICE AFFAIRS Commons May 10, 1962
5 speeches — Clause 8.—(INCREASE OF RELIEFS FOR SMALL INCOMES.) Commons May 21, 1962
Clause 9.—(CHARGE TO INCOME TAX AND PROFITS TAX.) Commons May 21, 1962
Television Licences (old-age pensioners) Commons May 22, 1962
Capital Investment, Hong Kong (Textile Industry) Commons May 22, 1962
Consumer Protection (Committee's Report) Written Answers May 22, 1962
SUB-POST OFFICE WARRINGTON Commons May 29, 1962
Trustee Savings Banks (Cheques) Commons June 5, 1962
4 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons June 5, 1962
Capital Expenditure Written Answers June 26, 1962
Waiting List (Business Subscribers) Written Answers June 29, 1962
2 speeches — Capital Expenditure Written Answers June 29, 1962
Telex Service Written Answers June 29, 1962
Alderman Charles Smith (Pension) Written Answers July 3, 1962
Coverage Commons July 10, 1962
Telstar Written Answers July 17, 1962
Giro System Written Answers July 17, 1962
Technical Officer Posts (Vacancies) Written Answers July 23, 1962
No. 10 Downing Street Commons July 24, 1962
Telecommunications Equipment (Purchase) Commons July 24, 1962
Forces Savings Branch Commons July 24, 1962
2 speeches — Space Telecommunication Equipment Commons July 31, 1962
3 speeches — Telstar Communication Satellite Commons July 31, 1962
2 speeches — COMMITTEE ON BROADCASTING (REPORT) Commons July 31, 1962
2 speeches — Goonhilly Down Ground Station Written Answers July 31, 1962
Communication Satellites Written Answers July 31, 1962
4 speeches — Clause 1.—(INCREASE OF CERTAIN UNITED KINGDOM PENSIONS.) Commons November 16, 1962
Clause 2.—(ADDITIONAL INCREASE FOR PENSIONERS OVER SEVENTY YEARS OF AGE.) Commons November 16, 1962
3 speeches — Clause 10.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons November 20, 1962
BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION Commons November 29, 1962
2 speeches — Subscriber Trunk Dialling Commons December 18, 1962
Timed Local Calls Commons December 18, 1962
Research Station, Dollis Hill Commons December 18, 1962
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