Sir John Morris
November 5, 1931 -Summary information for Sir John Morris
Contributions
1971
WELSH AFFAIRS Commons January 13, 1971
5 speeches — ARMED FORCES BILL [Lords] Commons January 13, 1971
Steel Industry Written Answers January 18, 1971
THOMAS COOK AND SON Commons January 28, 1971
Monmouthshire (Status) Written Answers February 1, 1971
North-South Communications Written Answers February 1, 1971
Farm Costs Written Answers February 9, 1971
Annual Farm Price Review Written Answers February 9, 1971
Government Establishments Written Answers February 9, 1971
Glynoorrwg Area (Advance Factory) Written Answers February 9, 1971
Cymmer Written Answers February 9, 1971
Disabled Persons (Aberavon and Cymmer) Written Answers February 9, 1971
European Defence Capability Commons February 11, 1971
Polaris Commons February 11, 1971
2 speeches — ROLLS-ROYCE (PURCHASE) BILL Commons February 11, 1971
Aberavon Written Answers February 24, 1971
Cramic Engineering Factory, Port Talbot Written Answers February 24, 1971
Aberavon Written Answers February 25, 1971
Bristol Channel (Discharge of Effluent) Commons March 1, 1971
2 speeches — Dental Health Service Commons March 1, 1971
7 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 1, 1971
Council for Wales Written Answers March 1, 1971
4 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 2, 1971
Phantom Aircraft Commons March 11, 1971
Naval Recruitment Commons March 11, 1971
DEFENCE ESTIMATE. 1971–72 (ARMY), VOTE A Commons March 11, 1971
Port Talbot (New Jobs) Written Answers March 11, 1971
Wales (New Jobs) Written Answers March 11, 1971
Social Security Benefit Payments (Wales) Written Answers March 15, 1971
AGRICULTURE (FARM PRICE REVIEW) Commons March 17, 1971
STEEL INDUSTRY Commons March 18, 1971
Industry and Unemployment Commons March 29, 1971
R.A.F. Training Command (Aircraft) Commons April 8, 1971
Committee on Headquarters Commons April 8, 1971
Fleet Air Arm (Royal Air Force Pilots) Commons April 8, 1971
White Tor, Dartmoor (Flagpole) Commons April 8, 1971
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons April 8, 1971
South Africa (Supply of Arms) Commons April 19, 1971
UNEMPLOYMENT Commons April 19, 1971
9 speeches — ROYAL AIR FORCE Commons April 19, 1971
2 speeches — THIRD LONDON AIRPORT Commons April 26, 1971
Beaches Written Answers April 29, 1971
Employment Commons May 3, 1971
Local Government Reform Commons May 3, 1971
ROYAL NAVY Commons May 4, 1971
Food Prices Commons May 11, 1971
INSUBORDINATE BEHAVIOUR, AND DISOBEDIENCE TO LAWFUL COMMANDS Commons May 13, 1971
8 speeches — AMENDMENTS AS TO SUMMARY TRIAL FOR NAVAL OFFENCES Commons May 13, 1971
Royal Navy (Personal Case) Written Answers May 13, 1971
Shoeburyness Written Answers May 13, 1971
Manufacturing Industry (Redundancies) Commons May 24, 1971
STEEL INDUSTRY Commons May 24, 1971
13 speeches — ARMED FORCES Commons June 8, 1971
WELSH AFFAIRS Commons June 10, 1971
Central London Properties Commons June 17, 1971
2 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons June 30, 1971
3 speeches — BRISTOL CORPORATION (WEST DOCK) BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons July 1, 1971
BRITISH STEEL CORPORATION Commons July 7, 1971
Welsh Depot, Cwrt-y-Gollen Written Answers July 12, 1971
Royal Naval Dockyards Commons July 15, 1971
Experimental Gun Firing (West Freugh) Commons July 15, 1971
Yarrow (Shipbuilders) Limited Commons July 15, 1971
Bagcar, Port Talbot (Footbridge) Written Answers July 27, 1971
Caravans Written Answers August 3, 1971
Caravans Written Answers August 3, 1971
Atmospheric Pollution (Port Talbot) Written Answers August 3, 1971
2 speeches — ABERAVON Commons August 4, 1971
2 speeches — Comprehensive and Secondary Schools Commons November 8, 1971
Local Government Reorganisation Commons November 8, 1971
Home Safety (Wales) Written Answers November 8, 1971
4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons November 17, 1971
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons November 23, 1971
4 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons November 25, 1971
LEGAL ADVICE Written Answers December 9, 1971
Shoeburyness Written Answers December 20, 1971
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