Dr Maurice Miller
August 16, 1920 - October 30, 2001Summary information for Dr Maurice Miller
Contributions
1970
2 speeches — SCOTLAND (FEE-PAYING SCHOOLS) Commons February 2, 1970
2 speeches — BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES Commons February 16, 1970
India Commons February 19, 1970
CIVIL AIRLINES (SECURITY) Commons February 25, 1970
Housing Information Services Written Answers March 3, 1970
Health Centre, Gorbals Commons March 18, 1970
NORTHERN IRELAND Commons April 7, 1970
Abortion Act Commons April 13, 1970
3 speeches — MIDDLE EAST Commons April 13, 1970
2 speeches — Local Authority Housing Written Answers April 22, 1970
Anderston Comprehensive Redevelopment Scheme Written Answers April 22, 1970
Road Vehicles (Noise) Written Answers April 28, 1970
British Honduras Written Answers May 4, 1970
Road Noise Written Answers May 11, 1970
BROADCASTING SERVICES (INQUIRY) Commons May 14, 1970
2 speeches — Glasgow (Housing) Commons July 8, 1970
2 speeches — Council Houses (Sale) Commons July 8, 1970
4 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES Commons July 13, 1970
PROCLAMATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY Commons July 16, 1970
MISUSE OF DRUGS BILL Commons July 16, 1970
11 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons November 11, 1970
Proposed Property Developments Commons November 25, 1970
Cancer Research Commons December 1, 1970
Giro Written Answers December 1, 1970
Clean Air Act, 1956 Written Answers December 2, 1970
Sewerage (Scotland) Act, 1968 Written Answers December 2, 1970
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 9, 1970
Post Office (Manufacture of Equipment) Written Answers December 14, 1970
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 17, 1970
Sulphur Dioxide Emissions (Control) Written Answers December 18, 1970
Old Age (Council of Europe Resolution) Written Answers December 18, 1970
Unmarried Mothers (Council of Europe Resolution) Written Answers December 18, 1970
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