Mr John Cordle
October 11, 1912 - November 23, 2004Summary information for Mr John Cordle
Contributions
1970
NIGERIA Commons January 19, 1970
Criminals (Newspaper Articles) Written Answers January 19, 1970
2 speeches — Wines and Spirits Written Answers January 19, 1970
3 speeches — M.E.X.E. Establishment, Christchurch Written Answers January 21, 1970
3 speeches — NIGERIA (RELIEF PLANS) Commons January 26, 1970
Engineers (Emigration) Written Answers March 9, 1970
U.S.S.R. (Sports Teams, Orchestras and Choirs) Written Answers March 9, 1970
Youth Service Written Answers March 9, 1970
Teachers (Emigration) Written Answers March 9, 1970
Teachers (Recruiting Advertising) Written Answers March 9, 1970
Environmental Pollution Written Answers March 10, 1970
Coastline Written Answers March 11, 1970
Nurses Recruitment (Advertising) Written Answers March 11, 1970
Doctors (Emigration) Written Answers March 11, 1970
Nigeria Commons March 19, 1970
Environment (Conservation) Written Answers March 26, 1970
MILITARY ENGINEERING EXPERIMENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, CHRISTCHURCH Commons April 22, 1970
House-Building Programme Commons May 5, 1970
Local Government Ombudsman Written Answers May 5, 1970
Comprehensive Education (Equality of Opportunity) Written Answers May 7, 1970
Education Act, 1944 Written Answers May 7, 1970
2 speeches — Public Expenditure Written Answers May 13, 1970
2 speeches — Price Increases Written Answers May 26, 1970
2 speeches — National Board for Prices and Incomes Written Answers May 26, 1970
Dismissals Written Answers May 28, 1970
Prison Department (Drill Material) Written Answers November 5, 1970
Prison Workshops (Hospital Garments and Textiles) Written Answers November 5, 1970
Obscene Toys Written Answers November 5, 1970
2 speeches — Gibraltar Commons November 16, 1970
PRISON WORKSHOPS (MANUFACTURED GOODS) Commons November 23, 1970
Business Gifts Written Answers November 30, 1970
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 9, 1970
Customs Entry Forms Written Answers December 11, 1970
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