Sir Elwyn Jones
October 24, 1909 - December 4, 1989Summary information for Sir Elwyn Jones
Contributions
1973
Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme Written Answers January 26, 1973
2 speeches — QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons February 5, 1973
2 speeches — LEGAL AID Commons February 26, 1973
BANKRUPTCY RULES Commons February 26, 1973
4 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BILL [Lords] Commons March 1, 1973
2 speeches — LEGAL AID AND ADVICE Commons March 13, 1973
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS (IMPUTATIONS) Commons March 19, 1973
PARA-MILITARY UNIFORMS Commons April 9, 1973
6 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons April 17, 1973
CUSTODY OF CHILDREN Commons May 7, 1973
MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL Commons May 7, 1973
Greece (Political Prisoners) Commons May 9, 1973
4 speeches — PUNISHMENT FOR MURDER Commons May 14, 1973
PERJURY Commons July 2, 1973
MOTORING LAW Commons July 2, 1973
5 speeches — FRENCH NUCLEAR TESTS Commons July 2, 1973
STATUS OF NORTHERN IRELAND AS PART OF UNITED KINGDOM Commons July 3, 1973
APPLICATION OF PART I Commons July 5, 1973
2 speeches — MODE OF TRIAL ON INDICTMENT OF SCHEDULED OFFENCES Commons July 5, 1973
Project Costs (Newham) Written Answers July 20, 1973
LEGAL AID Commons July 23, 1973
LAW OF CONTEMPT Commons July 23, 1973
Greece Written Answers July 24, 1973
Greece (Diplomatic Representation) Commons July 25, 1973
4 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (GOVERNMENT STOCKS) Commons October 17, 1973
Right of Individual Petition Commons October 24, 1973
4 speeches — SUGAR Commons October 24, 1973
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1973
SOCIAL PROBLEMS Commons November 1, 1973
JURORS (OCCUPATION AND BACKGROUND) Commons November 12, 1973
2 speeches — TRADE UNIONS (NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COURT FINES) Commons November 12, 1973
Fines (Non-Payment) Commons December 6, 1973
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons December 11, 1973
3 speeches — GRENADA Commons December 11, 1973
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