Mr John Corrie
July 29, 1935 -Summary information for Mr John Corrie
Contributions
1975
ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR PURPOSES CONNECTED WITH OFFSHORE PETROLEUM Commons January 14, 1975
REINSTATEMENT OF LAND HELD UNDER ACT Commons January 14, 1975
Irvine New Town Commons January 22, 1975
Tied Cottages Commons January 22, 1975
Islands (Transport Costs) Written Answers January 22, 1975
Capital Transfer Tax (Foresty and Farming) Written Answers January 22, 1975
Housing Act 1974 Written Answers January 23, 1975
2 speeches — Capital Transfer Tax Commons February 12, 1975
Tourism Commons February 12, 1975
Cattle Subsidies Written Answers February 28, 1975
Dairy Farming Commons March 5, 1975
2 speeches — Fishing Industry Commons March 5, 1975
Pensioners Overseas (Benefit Differentials) Written Answers March 14, 1975
Forestry Commons March 20, 1975
Herring (Exports) Written Answers May 22, 1975
Shipping Services Written Answers May 23, 1975
FISHING INDUSTRY Commons June 30, 1975
Incomes and Benefits Written Answers July 1, 1975
Public Expenditure Written Answers July 21, 1975
Sickness Benefit Written Answers July 21, 1975
BUTE, ARRAN AND CUMBRAE Written Answers July 29, 1975
Road Accidents Commons July 30, 1975
Fishing Limits Commons July 30, 1975
Civil Servants (Numbers) Written Answers August 1, 1975
Rates Written Answers August 1, 1975
2 speeches — Self-employed Persons (Benefits) Commons August 5, 1975
Health Services Expenditure (Ayrshire) Written Answers October 22, 1975
Iceland (Fishing Limits) Written Answers October 29, 1975
Icelandic Fisheries Written Answers November 6, 1975
2 speeches — Regional Development Fund Written Answers November 10, 1975
Regional Development Fund Written Answers November 11, 1975
International Agricultural Development Fund Written Answers November 25, 1975
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (DEVELOPMENTS) Commons December 3, 1975
Salmon Fishing Written Answers December 10, 1975
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