Mr Neil Carmichael
October 10, 1921 - July 19, 2001Summary information for Mr Neil Carmichael
Contributions
1966
2 speeches — CRIME Commons February 2, 1966
Clause 4.—(MAKING OF ORDINANCES.) Commons February 14, 1966
2 speeches — Engineering and Shipbuilding (West of Scotland) Commons February 21, 1966
Wage Levels (Glasgow Area) Commons February 21, 1966
2 speeches — SCOTLAND (TRAFFIC WARDENS) Commons February 22, 1966
Subscriber Trunk Dialling Written Answers February 23, 1966
Housing (Improvement Grants) Written Answers February 23, 1966
Shilling Pieces Written Answers March 1, 1966
POLLING DAY Written Answers March 3, 1966
Health Education (Cohen Committee's Recommendations) Written Answers March 8, 1966
Development and Redevelopment (Public Interest) Written Answers March 9, 1966
Teachers' Salaries Written Answers March 9, 1966
Electricity and Gas (Resale) Written Answers May 24, 1966
Feudal Restrictions Written Answers May 25, 1966
Goods Shipments, Scotland and Ireland (Safety Regulations) Written Answers June 16, 1966
North Sea Gas Supplies Commons August 2, 1966
Liquor Prices (Licensed Premises) Written Answers August 3, 1966
2 speeches — Industrial Development Certificates Written Answers November 21, 1966
Income Tax (Companies) Written Answers November 24, 1966
Deer Fencing Written Answers November 30, 1966
Deer Carcases (Exports) Written Answers November 30, 1966
CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Commons December 12, 1966
Feu Owners Written Answers December 14, 1966
Defence Installations, Firth of Clyde Written Answers December 14, 1966
Schools (Corporal Punishment) Written Answers December 21, 1966
Court Cases (Convictions) Written Answers December 21, 1966
Loch Long and Gare Loch Written Answers December 21, 1966
Convictions (Percentage Rate) Written Answers December 21, 1966
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