Mr Lawrence Orr

September 16, 1918 - 1990
Summary information for Mr Lawrence Orr

Contributions

1970

International Telecommunication Union Commons January 19, 1970

Licences Written Answers January 20, 1970

4 speeches — RIGHT OF PRIVACY BILL Commons January 23, 1970

Aldergrove Airfield (Temporary Closure) Written Answers January 23, 1970

Space Communication (Expenditure) Written Answers January 29, 1970

Frequency and Mobile Radio Committees (Membership) Written Answers January 29, 1970

Departmental Employees Written Answers January 29, 1970

B.B.C. Transmissions (Frequencies) Written Answers January 29, 1970

Northern Ireland Written Answers February 4, 1970

Service Voters Written Answers February 4, 1970

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Prime Minister (Talks) Commons February 12, 1970

Medium-Wave Frequencies (Local Radio Stations) Commons February 16, 1970

Kilkeel Fishing Fleet (Search) Written Answers February 20, 1970

11 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1970–71, VOTE A Commons March 12, 1970

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACTS Written Answers March 17, 1970

ANNUAL FARM PRICE REVIEW Commons March 18, 1970

University Officer Training Corps (Uniforms) Written Answers March 20, 1970

Phonodex Equipment Written Answers March 23, 1970

PRIME MINISTER OF NORTHERN IRELAND (MEETING) Commons March 24, 1970

9 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (INCIDENTS, DERRY) Commons March 24, 1970

ADJOURNMENT (WHITSUNTIDE) Commons May 11, 1970

5 speeches — HOME AFFAIRS Commons July 3, 1970

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons July 6, 1970

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons July 7, 1970

PRIME MINISTER OF NORTHERN IRELAND Commons July 16, 1970

EMERGENCY POWERS (REGULATIONS) Commons July 20, 1970

24 speeches — PRIVILEGES (DETAINED MEMBERS) Commons July 23, 1970

2 speeches — TRAVEL INDUSTRY (TOUR AND CHARTER OPERATIONS) Commons November 20, 1970

Ulster Defence Regiment Commons November 26, 1970

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 26, 1970

Northern Ireland Written Answers December 10, 1970

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