Mr James Scott-Hopkins

November 29, 1921 - 1995
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Contributions

1966

Housebreaking and Burglary (Metropolitan Police District) Commons January 27, 1966

Meat Research Levy Written Answers February 2, 1966

School Buses Written Answers February 3, 1966

Hill Cow Subsidy Written Answers February 4, 1966

Cattle and Sheep (Deficiency Payments) Written Answers February 4, 1966

Beef, Mutton and Lamb (Home Production) Written Answers February 4, 1966

Milk Production Written Answers February 4, 1966

Calves Written Answers February 4, 1966

Beef, Mutton and Lamb (Imports) Written Answers February 4, 1966

Burglaries Written Answers February 7, 1966

New Machinery (Investment) Written Answers February 9, 1966

Shell Fishermen Written Answers February 11, 1966

2 speeches — MILK (PREPACKING) Commons February 14, 1966

Local Authority Boundaries (Reviews) Written Answers February 14, 1966

5 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARIES (SOUTH WESTERN COUNTIES) Commons February 15, 1966

Devon and Cornwall (Road Improvement Schemes) Written Answers February 15, 1966

Cornwall (Maintenance and Minor Improvement Works) Written Answers February 15, 1966

2 speeches — Territorial Army (Cornwall) Written Answers February 16, 1966

Bude-Okehampton Line (Closure) Written Answers February 16, 1966

Advance Factories Written Answers February 17, 1966

Council Houses (Rents) Written Answers February 22, 1966

Indictable Offences, Cornwall Written Answers February 24, 1966

Home Defence Force, Cornwall Written Answers February 24, 1966

2 speeches — Cattle and Sheep (Deficiency Payments) Commons March 2, 1966

2 speeches — Annual Price Review Commodities (Wage Awards) Commons March 2, 1966

Annual Price Review Commons March 2, 1966

3 speeches — FARMERS' MACHINERY SYNDICATES (GRANTS) Commons March 4, 1966

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND AGRICULTURAL SCHEMES (PAYMENTS) Commons March 4, 1966

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