Mr Ernest Marples
December 9, 1907 - July 6, 1978Summary information for Mr Ernest Marples
Contributions
1970
Civil Servants Written Answers January 30, 1970
Central and Local Government Expenditure Written Answers February 2, 1970
Business Experts Written Answers February 6, 1970
Supplies Division Written Answers February 6, 1970
Procurement Written Answers February 6, 1970
Stock Department Written Answers February 6, 1970
Trading Accounts Written Answers February 6, 1970
User Road Pricing Written Answers February 6, 1970
Inland Revenue Computer Centres Written Answers February 6, 1970
Inland Revenue Computer Centres Written Answers February 10, 1970
Aircraft, Wallasey (Near Collision) Written Answers February 11, 1970
3 speeches — National Savings Written Answers February 23, 1970
Housing Improvements (Rents) Written Answers February 23, 1970
National Savings Written Answers February 25, 1970
2 speeches — National Savings Written Answers February 26, 1970
National Savings Written Answers March 2, 1970
OPPOSITION LEADERS AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVANTS (MEETINGS) Commons April 21, 1970
Soil Structure and Fertility Written Answers July 7, 1970
Vandalism Written Answers July 7, 1970
Armed Forces (Pay) Written Answers November 19, 1970
£ Sterling Written Answers November 19, 1970
4 speeches — POST OFFICE CORPORATION (CHAIRMAN) Commons November 25, 1970
National Board for Prices and Incomes (Reports) Written Answers November 26, 1970
MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD Commons November 30, 1970
8 speeches — CONSUMER PROTECTION AND COST OF LIVING Commons November 30, 1970
3 speeches — MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD Commons December 1, 1970
2 speeches — Armed Forces (Officers' Pay) Written Answers December 4, 1970
Weights and Measures Act, 1963 (Sherry and Other Wines) Written Answers December 14, 1970
MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD Commons December 18, 1970
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