Mr Jim Sillars
October 4, 1937 -Summary information for Mr Jim Sillars
Contributions
1979
Industrial Investment Written Answers January 19, 1979
European Community Budget Written Answers January 19, 1979
Scottish Assembly (Block Grant) Written Answers January 19, 1979
Scottish Assembly Written Answers January 22, 1979
Royal Yacht (Running Costs) Written Answers January 22, 1979
Government Expenditure Written Answers January 22, 1979
Unemployed Persons Written Answers January 22, 1979
Concorde Written Answers January 23, 1979
BBC (Foreign Broadcasting Service) Written Answers January 23, 1979
Advertising (Expenditure) Written Answers January 23, 1979
Parliamentary Papers (Printing Costs) Written Answers January 24, 1979
Space Activities Written Answers January 24, 1979
Embassies and High Commissions Written Answers January 24, 1979
Family Planning Written Answers January 24, 1979
Scottish Office (Staff) Written Answers January 24, 1979
Unemployment Written Answers January 24, 1979
Administrative Jobs (Edinburgh) Written Answers January 24, 1979
Royal Family Establishments (Maintenance Costs) Written Answers January 24, 1979
Royal Family Establishments (Maintenance Costs) Written Answers January 25, 1979
Astronomy Written Answers January 29, 1979
European Community (Food Stocks) Written Answers January 29, 1979
Unemployed Persons Written Answers February 8, 1979
DEVOLUTION (INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS) Written Answers February 12, 1979
Drink and Gambling Written Answers February 13, 1979
Queen's Flight Written Answers February 15, 1979
Scottish Development Agency Written Answers February 16, 1979
Royal High School, Edinburgh Commons March 14, 1979
DEVOLUTION Commons March 22, 1979
Loch Doon Area (UKAEA Test Boring) Written Answers March 23, 1979
Hill Farming Written Answers March 28, 1979
Scottish Development Agency Written Answers March 28, 1979
Junior Football Clubs (Financial Assistance) Written Answers March 28, 1979
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