Mr Mark Woodnutt

November 23, 1918 - November 6, 1974
Summary information for Mr Mark Woodnutt

Contributions

1967

5 speeches — Royal Ordnance Factories (Machine Tools) Commons January 18, 1967

Machine Tools (Government Establishments) Written Answers January 24, 1967

4 speeches — BRITTEN-NORMAN LTD. (LOAN) Commons February 1, 1967

2 speeches — Private Beds (Charges) Commons February 6, 1967

Export Rebates (Machine Tools) Written Answers February 8, 1967

PRISON ESCAPES AND SECURITY Commons February 16, 1967

2 speeches — PRISON ESCAPES AND SECURITY Commons February 16, 1967

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SOLENT FORTS) Commons March 8, 1967

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 9, 1967

New Coins (Aluminium Alloy) Written Answers March 21, 1967

5 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SOLENT FORTS) Commons March 22, 1967

Machine Tool Industry Commons April 11, 1967

4 speeches — F111 Aircraft (Offset Agreement) Commons April 12, 1967

School Leavers (Apprenticeships) Written Answers April 20, 1967

Dental Patients (Ambulance Service) Written Answers May 8, 1967

2 speeches — Armaments Supplies (South Africa) Commons May 31, 1967

2 speeches — Machine Tools Commons June 6, 1967

MIDDLE EAST Commons June 7, 1967

Oil Imports (Overseas Tankers) Written Answers June 15, 1967

Mr. Ogilvie (Perth Prison) Written Answers June 28, 1967

Prisoners (Transfers) Written Answers June 28, 1967

Transfer of Prisoners (Mr. Ogilvie) Written Answers July 5, 1967

2 speeches — Mr. Adam Ogilvie Written Answers July 13, 1967

Prison Journeys (Cost) Written Answers July 26, 1967

3 speeches — LONDON CAB BILL Commons November 17, 1967

SOUTH AFRICA (SUPPLY OF ARMS) Commons December 14, 1967

4 speeches — LONDON CAB BILL Commons December 18, 1967

SOUTH AFRICA (BRITISH MILITARY EQUIPMENT) Commons December 19, 1967

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Written Answers December 19, 1967

AGRICULTURE (FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE) Commons December 21, 1967

3 speeches — TOURIST INDUSTRY Commons December 21, 1967

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