Mr George Lawson
July 11, 1906 - July 3, 1978Summary information for Mr George Lawson
Contributions
1968
Heavy Lorries (Quantity Licences) Commons January 17, 1968
Abnormal Road Charges Commons January 17, 1968
2 speeches — Glasgow Police Force Written Answers January 17, 1968
Crimes of Violence Written Answers January 17, 1968
Police Service (Grant) Written Answers January 17, 1968
Police (Population Ratio) Written Answers January 17, 1968
Crimes of Violence (Detection Rate) Written Answers January 17, 1968
Police Services (Expenditure) Written Answers January 17, 1968
3 speeches — Crimes of Violence (Police Powers) Written Answers January 23, 1968
2 speeches — SCOTLAND (STORM DAMAGE) Commons January 25, 1968
8 speeches — GROWTH OF BUREAUCRACY Commons January 29, 1968
Crime Prevention Commons January 31, 1968
Transport Bill Commons January 31, 1968
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 1, 1968
G.E.C./A.E.I. MERGER Commons February 5, 1968
Prices Commons February 6, 1968
ESTIMATES COMMITTEE REPORTS (MANPOWER TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY) Commons February 6, 1968
Alarm Clocks Commons February 7, 1968
Scottish Coalfield Areas (New Industry) Commons February 7, 1968
SCOTLAND (STORM DAMAGE) Commons February 7, 1968
3 speeches — Clause 1. Commons February 19, 1968
3 speeches — EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (SELECT COMMITTEE) Commons February 22, 1968
Countryside Commission Written Answers February 26, 1968
Scottish Grand Committee Commons March 4, 1968
2 speeches — Older Pupils (Grants) Commons March 6, 1968
2 speeches — Schools (Pupil-Teacher Ratio) Commons March 6, 1968
Clocks (Dumping) Commons March 13, 1968
5 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT (SCOTLAND) Commons March 25, 1968
Police (Search Powers) Commons April 10, 1968
2 speeches — Crime (Young People) Commons April 10, 1968
School Building Written Answers April 10, 1968
2 speeches — British Steel Corporation Commons April 23, 1968
2 speeches — CUSTOMS DUTIES (DUMPING AND SUBSIDIES) AMENDMENT BILL Commons April 29, 1968
SCOTTISH STANDING COMMITTEES Commons April 29, 1968
3 speeches — PROCEDURE Commons April 29, 1968
5 speeches — SOCIAL WORK (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons May 6, 1968
2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL (AVAILABILITY) Commons May 22, 1968
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 23, 1968
STEEL INDUSTRY (CLERICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS) Commons May 29, 1968
Weights and Measures (Petrol and Oil Deliveries) Written Answers May 29, 1968
NURSES AND MIDWIVES (PAY) Commons July 1, 1968
Police Commons July 3, 1968
3 speeches — Clause 15 Commons July 3, 1968
Education and the Countryside Written Answers July 9, 1968
HEALTH SERVICES AND PUBLIC HEALTH BILL Commons July 10, 1968
4 speeches — SCOTLAND (SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT TAX) Commons July 15, 1968
FINGERPRINTING OF CHILDREN Commons July 17, 1968
7 speeches — SUPERVISION AND CARE OF PERSONS PUT ON PROBATION OR RELEASED FROM PRISONS, ETC. Commons July 17, 1968
2 speeches — SOCIAL WORK (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons July 17, 1968
Selective Employment Tax (Hotels) Written Answers July 24, 1968
Regional Hospital Boards (Membership) Written Answers July 26, 1968
Fishing Industry Commons October 16, 1968
Scotland Commons October 21, 1968
SCOTLAND (GENERAL TEACHING COUNCIL) Commons October 22, 1968
4 speeches — Police Commons October 23, 1968
Countryside (Designation) Written Answers October 24, 1968
Advance Factories (Scotland) Commons November 6, 1968
BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES (WAGE SETTLEMENT) Commons November 6, 1968
4 speeches — SCOTLAND (REGISTERED TEACHERS) Commons November 6, 1968
Forth Road Bridge (Tolls) Commons December 4, 1968
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 5, 1968
ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS) Commons December 17, 1968
North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board (Fisheries) Written Answers December 17, 1968
9 speeches — INVERURIE LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Commons December 18, 1968
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