Mr Hugh Fraser

January 23, 1918 - March 6, 1984
Summary information for Mr Hugh Fraser

Contributions

1975

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 16, 1975

"DE News" (Leaflet) Written Answers January 21, 1975

4 speeches — CAPITAL TRANSFER TAX Commons January 22, 1975

Sugar Beet Commons January 23, 1975

LOCAL LOTTERIES BILL Commons January 31, 1975

6 speeches — REPEALS OF THE PRINCIPAL ACT Commons February 12, 1975

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Commons February 13, 1975

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 13, 1975

CYPRUS Commons February 14, 1975

Building Industry Written Answers March 4, 1975

FINANCE BILL Commons March 5, 1975

2 speeches — NORTON VILLIERS TRIUMPH LTD. (FINANCE) Commons March 5, 1975

REDUCED RATES FOR TAXABLE GIFTS TO CHARITIES Commons March 6, 1975

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT (FACILITIES) Commons March 12, 1975

2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP) Commons April 8, 1975

THE ECONOMY Commons May 22, 1975

4 speeches — HARE COURSING BILL Commons June 13, 1975

SIMONSTOWN AGREEMENT Commons June 17, 1975

2 speeches — Information Commons June 19, 1975

4 speeches — CROSSMAN MEMOIRS Commons June 19, 1975

BRITISH RAILWAYS (PAY SETTLEMENT) Commons June 23, 1975

2 speeches — THE NATIONAL ENTERPRISE BOARD Commons July 1, 1975

Unemployed Persons Written Answers July 1, 1975

MOTIONS (OBJECTION TAKEN) Commons July 21, 1975

2 speeches — ATTACK ON INFLATION Commons July 21, 1975

BOMB EXPLOSION (KENSINGTON) Commons October 23, 1975

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 30, 1975

3 speeches — PREVENTION OF TERRORISM (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons November 26, 1975

MR. ROSS McWHIRTER (SHOOTING) Commons November 28, 1975

British Steel Corporation Commons December 1, 1975

Staffordshire Commons December 1, 1975

Excluded Persons Commons December 4, 1975

TERRORIST OFFENCES (PENALTY) Commons December 11, 1975

COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES (REPORT) Commons December 16, 1975

CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (SPEECH) Commons December 18, 1975

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