Mr Harry Gourlay
July 10, 1916 - April 20, 1987Summary information for Mr Harry Gourlay
Contributions
1977
ELECTION OF ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Commons January 25, 1977
5 speeches — TIME OF ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE OF MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Commons February 2, 1977
3 speeches — LOTTERIES Commons February 8, 1977
3 speeches — SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons February 15, 1977
SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons February 16, 1977
Health Authorities Written Answers February 16, 1977
2 speeches — Fife Health Board Commons February 23, 1977
TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGES (SCOTLAND) Commons March 15, 1977
House Building Written Answers March 23, 1977
Health Services (Building Programme) Written Answers April 7, 1977
Scottish Assembly Written Answers April 7, 1977
Spina Bifida and Mongolism Written Answers April 20, 1977
HONORARY SHERIFFS Commons April 27, 1977
Spina Bifida and Mongolism Written Answers April 27, 1977
Members' Pensions Written Answers May 2, 1977
Health Services (Building Programme) Written Answers May 2, 1977
Temporary Employment Subsidy Written Answers May 2, 1977
Companies (Deferred Taxation) Written Answers May 3, 1977
Temporary Employment Subsidy Written Answers May 3, 1977
2 speeches — Construction Industry (Public Contracts) Written Answers May 9, 1977
Departmental Work (Private Contractors) Written Answers May 9, 1977
Construction Contractors Written Answers May 9, 1977
Contracts Written Answers May 9, 1977
Coast Protection Written Answers May 25, 1977
Members' Pensions Written Answers June 13, 1977
DEVOLUTION (SCOTLAND AND WALES) Commons June 14, 1977
HOUSING (SCOTLAND) Commons June 28, 1977
2 speeches — Redpath Dorman Long Limited (Methil) Commons July 6, 1977
6 speeches — DISSOLUTION OF ASSEMBLY Commons November 23, 1977
SCOTTISH ASSEMBLY ACTS Commons November 29, 1977
Health Centres (Rent Charges) Commons November 30, 1977
THE SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE Commons November 30, 1977
4 speeches — SCOTLAND BILL Commons December 6, 1977
2 speeches — Clause 35 Commons December 7, 1977
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