Mr George Currie

December 19, 1905 - January 20, 1978
Summary information for Mr George Currie

Contributions

1966

DUBLIN INCIDENT Written Answers March 4, 1966

Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Depot, Down Written Answers March 7, 1966

Belfast Aircraft Written Answers March 7, 1966

Civil Servants Written Answers March 7, 1966

Trunk Lines (Northern Ireland-London) Written Answers March 7, 1966

2 speeches — Hovercraft Commons March 8, 1966

2 speeches — Flying Clubs Commons March 8, 1966

Territorial Army, Northern Ireland Written Answers March 9, 1966

Short Brothers and Harland Written Answers March 9, 1966

Greyabbey Exchange, County Down (S.T.D.) Written Answers March 9, 1966

Bangor—Belfast Calls Written Answers March 9, 1966

Office Facilities, Newtownards Written Answers March 9, 1966

Inshore Fishermen Written Answers March 9, 1966

CONTEMPT OF COURT Written Answers March 9, 1966

2 speeches — Holywood, County Down (Site) Commons April 27, 1966

Northern Ireland Commons August 11, 1966

Eire (Currency) Written Answers November 14, 1966

Czechoslovakia and Hungary (Trade) Written Answers November 14, 1966

Holywood, County Down (Site) Written Answers November 16, 1966

Donaghadee Post Office (Resiting) Written Answers November 23, 1966

Sub-Post Office, Newtownards Written Answers November 23, 1966

2 speeches — Cutlery Commons November 24, 1966

Boundary Commissions Written Answers November 25, 1966

2 speeches — Dockyard Incentive Bonus Scheme Written Answers November 25, 1966

Dockyards (Civilian Personnel) Written Answers November 25, 1966

Service Pay (Standstill) Written Answers November 25, 1966

ANGLO-UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC RELATIONS Written Answers November 28, 1966

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 6, 1966

2 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Southern Ireland Registration) Written Answers December 9, 1966

2 speeches — Doctors Written Answers December 15, 1966

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