Mr Henry Brewis
April 8, 1920 - May 25, 1989Summary information for Mr Henry Brewis
Contributions
1973
2 speeches — Fish Farming Commons January 31, 1973
Drug Addicts (Scotland) Written Answers January 31, 1973
Economic Development Commons February 21, 1973
2 speeches — Carstairs State Hospital (Transfer of Patients) Commons February 21, 1973
2 speeches — HOUSE AND LAND PRICES (SCOTLAND) Commons February 26, 1973
Railway Networks (Scotland) Commons March 7, 1973
Leeward and British Virgin Islands Written Answers March 7, 1973
Postage Rates (EEC Countries) Written Answers March 12, 1973
Milk (Production Costs) Written Answers March 14, 1973
AGRICULTURE (EEC MINISTERS' MEETING) Commons March 28, 1973
Trunk Road Schemes Written Answers April 2, 1973
Offshore Oil (Scotland) Written Answers April 3, 1973
EEC Farm Prices Commons April 12, 1973
Select Committee on Scottish Affairs (Report) Written Answers April 18, 1973
2 speeches — Motorways Written Answers May 3, 1973
Dual Carriageways Written Answers May 3, 1973
Common Agricultural Policy Commons May 17, 1973
2 speeches — Road Schemes Written Answers May 24, 1973
Medical Rehabilitation Services Written Answers June 14, 1973
18 speeches — NEW LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS Commons June 18, 1973
Occupational Centre Instructors Written Answers June 20, 1973
3 speeches — REGIONAL POLICY Commons June 26, 1973
Lanarkshire Health Board Commons July 18, 1973
BRITISH PATENT OFFICE Commons July 19, 1973
WIGTOWNSHIRE Commons July 19, 1973
Farms and Farmworkers Written Answers July 19, 1973
EEC Regional Policy Commons October 24, 1973
Roads Written Answers October 25, 1973
3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1973
ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE CONSTITUTION Commons October 31, 1973
Town Twinning Written Answers November 26, 1973
2 speeches — Motorways Written Answers December 18, 1973
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