Mr Carol Johnson

1903 - 2000
Summary information for Mr Carol Johnson

Contributions

1970

Students (Grants) Written Answers January 19, 1970

2 speeches — ANNUAL REPORT Commons January 20, 1970

Robertson Jam Factory, Catford (Proposed Closure) Written Answers January 26, 1970

Robertson Jam Factory, Catford (Proposed Closure) Written Answers January 27, 1970

Commons (Ordnance Survey Maps) Written Answers January 28, 1970

Forest of Bowland Written Answers February 2, 1970

Meldon Reservoir Written Answers February 3, 1970

G.L.C. Housing (Lewisham) Written Answers February 13, 1970

Army Pay Structure Written Answers February 17, 1970

Early Retirement (Unemployment Benefit) Written Answers February 23, 1970

Downham Fire Station Written Answers February 24, 1970

Superannuation Schemes Written Answers February 26, 1970

4 speeches — LONDON AUTHORITIES (TRANSFER OF HOUSING ACCOMMODATION) Commons March 18, 1970

BRITISH WATERWAYS BILL Commons March 19, 1970

10 speeches — PLYMOUTH AND SOUTH WEST DEVON WATER BILL (By Order) Commons April 14, 1970

Greater London Council Dwellings (Transfer) Written Answers April 14, 1970

Heveningham Hall Written Answers April 17, 1970

Blighted Property (Compensation) Written Answers April 27, 1970

2 speeches — PROVISIONAL LICENCES FOR RIDING ESTABLISHMENTS Commons May 15, 1970

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 1 OF PRINCIPAL ACT Commons May 15, 1970

2 speeches — TAXATION OF MINERAL ROYALTIES Commons May 27, 1970

Ringway 2 Motorway Scheme Written Answers May 29, 1970

Ringway 2 Motorway, London Written Answers May 29, 1970

National Insurance Regulations Written Answers July 13, 1970

Fire Station, Downham Written Answers July 13, 1970

Bakeries (Night Work by Women) Written Answers July 14, 1970

Land Written Answers July 22, 1970

Allotments Written Answers November 25, 1970

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