Mr Graham Tope

November 30, 1943 -
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Contributions

1974

Milk Written Answers January 15, 1974

Nuclear Power Programme Written Answers January 15, 1974

Petrol Coupon Offices Written Answers January 15, 1974

Landscape Planning Written Answers January 15, 1974

Value Added Tax Written Answers January 15, 1974

Bonfires Written Answers January 16, 1974

Press Council Written Answers January 16, 1974

Sutton Written Answers January 17, 1974

Houseboats Written Answers January 17, 1974

Fuel Oil (Exports) Written Answers January 21, 1974

Food Coupons Written Answers January 21, 1974

Manpower (London) Written Answers January 21, 1974

Fire Partitions Written Answers January 23, 1974

Teachers (London Weighting) Written Answers January 23, 1974

Demolition Work Written Answers January 24, 1974

Security Forces' Search (Northern Ireland) Written Answers January 25, 1974

Demolition Work Written Answers January 25, 1974

Prison Committals (Girls) Written Answers January 25, 1974

Violent Children Written Answers January 25, 1974

Part-time Schooling (London) Written Answers January 28, 1974

Maplin Written Answers January 28, 1974

Petrol Written Answers January 29, 1974

2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [Lords] Commons January 30, 1974

2 speeches — Metal Pollution Written Answers January 30, 1974

Special Constabulary Written Answers January 30, 1974

WORLD POPULATION CONFERENCE Written Answers February 4, 1974

2 speeches — HOUSING AND PLANNING BILL Commons February 5, 1974

World Population Conference Written Answers February 5, 1974

Furnished Tenancies Written Answers February 6, 1974

2 speeches — Lulworth Ranges Written Answers February 7, 1974

Petrol Cans (Motor Cyclists) Written Answers February 8, 1974

Thorn Barrow (Excavation) Written Answers February 8, 1974

Probation Service Written Answers February 8, 1974

Concorde Written Answers February 8, 1974

Personal Incomes Written Answers February 8, 1974

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