Mr John Osborn

December 14, 1922 -
Summary information for Mr John Osborn

Contributions

1984

Short Haul Feeder Air Services Written Answers January 16, 1984

Airports (Standards) Written Answers January 17, 1984

Namibia Written Answers February 17, 1984

2 speeches — Namibia Written Answers February 20, 1984

National Coal Board Commons March 12, 1984

Power Stations (Obnoxious Fumes) Written Answers March 12, 1984

Electricity Written Answers March 12, 1984

Foreign Affairs Council Commons March 14, 1984

Collieries (Picketing) Commons March 15, 1984

Animals (Experiments) Written Answers March 15, 1984

Rail Electrification Written Answers March 19, 1984

2 speeches — Woodhead Route Written Answers March 19, 1984

South-West Africa-Namibia Written Answers March 19, 1984

Coal Mining Dispute Commons May 14, 1984

European Community Commons May 21, 1984

Common Fisheries Policy Written Answers May 21, 1984

5 speeches — Local Government (Interim Provisions) Bill Commons May 22, 1984

European Agriculture Guidance and Guarantee Fund Written Answers May 24, 1984

Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers May 24, 1984

2 speeches — Agricultural Exports Written Answers May 24, 1984

Butter, Cheese, Beef and Pork Written Answers May 24, 1984

3 speeches — Butter Written Answers May 25, 1984

Dairy Products Written Answers June 4, 1984

Ortoli Facility Written Answers June 5, 1984

Dairy Products Written Answers June 11, 1984

Dairy Products Written Answers July 4, 1984

Rate Support Grant Commons July 24, 1984

Government Policy Commons July 31, 1984

2 speeches — United Nations Council for Namibia Written Answers July 31, 1984

Namibia Written Answers July 31, 1984

Catcliffe (Airport) Written Answers August 1, 1984

4 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons December 3, 1984

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