Mr John Ryman
November 7, 1930 -Summary information for Mr John Ryman
Contributions
1975
Hong Kong (Police Officers) Written Answers January 23, 1975
POULSON CASE Written Answers January 30, 1975
MR. RICHARD CROSSMAN'S MEMOIRS Written Answers February 3, 1975
Prisoners Written Answers March 3, 1975
Race Relations Written Answers March 6, 1975
Telephone Cables (Prices) Written Answers March 10, 1975
DEFAMATION Written Answers April 15, 1975
MOTORING OFFENCES (SENTENCES) Written Answers April 15, 1975
6 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 17, 1975
CONTRACT AND TORT Written Answers April 17, 1975
14 speeches — COSTS OR EXPENSES RECOVERABLE BY LITIGANTS IN PERSON Commons April 25, 1975
NEIGHBOURHOOD LAW CENTRES Written Answers April 30, 1975
Criminal Law Reform Written Answers May 15, 1975
9 speeches — CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1975–76 Commons May 20, 1975
CORPORATION TAX: OTHER RATES AND FRACTIONS Commons May 20, 1975
ALTERATION OF PERSONAL RELIEFS Commons May 20, 1975
Value Added Tax Written Answers May 20, 1975
MR. RICHARD CROSSMAN'S MEMOIRS Written Answers June 18, 1975
6 speeches — EASTBOURNE HARBOUR BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons June 30, 1975
Ambassadorial Costs Written Answers July 4, 1975
Law of Rape (Advisory Committee) Written Answers July 8, 1975
Government Hospitality Fund Written Answers July 9, 1975
Race Relations Written Answers July 10, 1975
Ambassadorial Costs Written Answers July 14, 1975
2 speeches — NEW RIGHT OF BOARD TO WITHDRAW SUPPORT TO ENABLE COAL TO BE WORKED. Commons July 15, 1975
Ministerial Cars Written Answers July 15, 1975
VAT: HIGHER RATE Commons July 17, 1975
Companies (Inspection) Written Answers July 28, 1975
Legal Aid Written Answers July 30, 1975
Angola (Refugees) Written Answers August 1, 1975
PROSECUTIONS (COUNSEL'S FEES) Written Answers August 7, 1975
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