Mr Ian Orr-Ewing

February 10, 1912 - August 19, 1999
Summary information for Mr Ian Orr-Ewing

Contributions

1964

Hendon Aerodrome Written Answers January 23, 1964

9 speeches — TRADING STAMPS BILL Commons January 31, 1964

4 speeches — AVIATION (GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE) Commons February 17, 1964

12 speeches — SCIENCE Commons February 24, 1964

Colour Television Commons April 7, 1964

2 speeches — Colour Television Commons April 14, 1964

2 speeches — Party Political Broadcasts Commons April 14, 1964

15. AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons April 14, 1964

12 speeches — GUIDE WEAPONS CONTRACTS Commons April 29, 1964

Industrial Training, Scotland Commons June 8, 1964

ROOTES GROUP Commons June 8, 1964

NATIONALISATION Commons June 18, 1964

12 speeches — MONOPOLIES, MERGERS AND RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES Commons July 6, 1964

HOUSING, LONDON Commons July 16, 1964

Hendon Airfield (Development) Written Answers July 16, 1964

Construction Contracts (Losses) Written Answers July 28, 1964

Fixed Price Contracts Written Answers July 29, 1964

Atomic Power Stations (Consortia Tenders) Written Answers July 29, 1964

4 speeches — FERRANTI LTD. (LANG REPORT) Commons July 30, 1964

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 5, 1964

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Written Answers November 10, 1964

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 12, 1964

Concord Aircraft Written Answers November 16, 1964

Local Broadcasting Stations Commons November 17, 1964

Corporation and Capital Gains Taxes Written Answers November 26, 1964

Automation Written Answers December 1, 1964

Commonwealth Students Written Answers December 1, 1964

Research Associations Written Answers December 7, 1964

Capital Plant and Machinery (Export Orders) Commons December 10, 1964

SOUTH ARABIA (MINISTER'S VISIT) Commons December 11, 1964

7 speeches — SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BILL Commons December 11, 1964

Polaris Base, Holy Loch Commons December 16, 1964

Government Overseas Borrowing Commons December 22, 1964

Trade and Payments Statistics Commons December 22, 1964

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