Mr John Moore

November 26, 1937 -
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Contributions

1974

Value Added Tax Written Answers April 4, 1974

Operating Theatres (Croydon) Written Answers April 4, 1974

Channel Tunnel Written Answers April 4, 1974

PRICES BILL Commons April 9, 1974

2 speeches — CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL Commons April 30, 1974

2 speeches — Value Added Tax Written Answers May 3, 1974

Tonsillectomy Written Answers May 3, 1974

Diego Garcia Written Answers May 3, 1974

Hospital Waiting Time (Croydon) Written Answers May 23, 1974

World Food Supplies Written Answers May 24, 1974

2 speeches — World Food Conference Written Answers June 10, 1974

Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers June 10, 1974

Spondylitis Written Answers June 10, 1974

SPOUSES OF UNITED KINGDOM CITIZENS (EQUAL TREATMENT) BILL Commons June 21, 1974

2 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR PURPOSES OF PART IV Commons June 25, 1974

Government Departments (Office Space) Written Answers July 1, 1974

Nationalised Industries' Losses Written Answers July 4, 1974

Foreign Workers Written Answers July 8, 1974

Lodgers Written Answers July 10, 1974

Sheltered Housing Written Answers July 10, 1974

Civil Servants Written Answers July 15, 1974

3 speeches — Rubber and Plastics Training Board Written Answers July 16, 1974

Planning Applications Written Answers July 23, 1974

2 speeches — CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL Commons November 11, 1974

NATIONAL REFERENDA Commons November 22, 1974

Widows and Widowers Written Answers November 22, 1974

Widows and Widowers Written Answers November 22, 1974

Coal Subsidy Written Answers November 25, 1974

Channel Tunnel Written Answers November 25, 1974

OIL TAXATION BILL Commons November 27, 1974

FAMILY COURTS Written Answers November 27, 1974

Channel Tunnel Rail Link Written Answers December 6, 1974

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