Mr John Robertson
February 3, 1913 - 1987Summary information for Mr John Robertson
Contributions
1974
Teacher-Pupil Ratio Written Answers February 7, 1974
Teacher Shortage (Renfrewshire) Written Answers February 7, 1974
2 speeches — Education (Renfrewshire) Written Answers February 8, 1974
5 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 12, 1974
2 speeches — Paisley Commons March 20, 1974
7 speeches — Council Housing (Paisley) Written Answers March 20, 1974
7 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT (SCOTLAND) Commons March 25, 1974
NEWSPAPERS (SCOTLAND) Commons March 26, 1974
2 speeches — Social Workers (Training) Written Answers March 26, 1974
Social Work Advisory Council Written Answers March 26, 1974
Housing Written Answers March 27, 1974
Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Telephones) Written Answers March 27, 1974
Elderly Persons' Accommodation (Paisley) Written Answers March 27, 1974
Schooling (Renfrewshire) Written Answers April 29, 1974
North Sea Oil and Gas Written Answers May 3, 1974
Medical Facilities (Craw Road Annexe, Paisley) Written Answers May 3, 1974
Urban Aid Programme (Paisley) Written Answers May 3, 1974
Schooling (Renfrewshire) Written Answers May 3, 1974
Ferguslie Park, Paisley Written Answers June 20, 1974
2 speeches — Scotland Commons June 26, 1974
List D School Places Commons July 10, 1974
3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL POLICY Commons July 29, 1974
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 29, 1974
2 speeches — Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth Written Answers November 26, 1974
EEC Regional Aid Written Answers November 28, 1974
DEVOLUTION Written Answers December 2, 1974
Government Offices (Dispersal) Written Answers December 3, 1974
STEEL INDUSTRY (DEVOLUTION) Written Answers December 4, 1974
SHOPLIFTING Written Answers December 13, 1974
Roads and Cars Written Answers December 17, 1974
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