Mr Joseph Dean
June 3, 1922 - 1999Summary information for Mr Joseph Dean
Contributions
1975
House Building Methods Written Answers January 15, 1975
District Heating Written Answers January 15, 1975
Credit Rating Lists (Sale) Written Answers February 3, 1975
HOUSING Commons February 6, 1975
2 speeches — Council House Building Commons February 26, 1975
Housing Improvement Written Answers April 15, 1975
House Building Commons April 16, 1975
REFERENDUM BILL Commons April 23, 1975
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 24, 1975
HOUSING (PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH) Written Answers April 24, 1975
4 speeches — COMMUNITY LAND BILL Commons April 29, 1975
PETROLEUM AND SUBMARINE PIPE-LINES BILL Commons April 30, 1975
Bahamas Legislature (Gift) Written Answers May 22, 1975
5 speeches — HOUSING Commons June 16, 1975
TRADE UNIONS (POSTAL BALLOTS) Commons June 23, 1975
Council Houses (Sale) Written Answers July 2, 1975
3 speeches — PETROLEUM AND SUBMARINE PIPE-LINES BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 7, 1975
Rent Rebates and Allowances (Advisory Committee) Written Answers July 7, 1975
CONSTITUTION OF THE CORPORATION Commons July 28, 1975
2 speeches — PETROLEUM AND SUBMARINE PIPE-LINES BILL Commons July 29, 1975
House Building Commons October 15, 1975
Invalid Vehicles Written Answers October 21, 1975
Invalid Vehicles Written Answers October 22, 1975
Temporary Employment Subsidy Written Answers October 28, 1975
MOBILITY AND HEALTH ALLOWANCES Commons October 29, 1975
Direct Labour Departments Written Answers November 5, 1975
6 speeches — OUTSTANDING MATERIAL INTERESTS Commons November 11, 1975
Regional Development Grants Written Answers November 11, 1975
DEVOLUTION Commons November 24, 1975
Advisory Group on Commercial Property Development Written Answers December 5, 1975
3 speeches — OFFSHORE OIL Commons December 8, 1975
2 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT Commons December 15, 1975
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