Mr Norman Wylie

October 26, 1923 - 2005
Summary information for Mr Norman Wylie

Contributions

1971

12 speeches — DIVORCE (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons January 22, 1971

IBROX FOOTBALL GROUND ACCIDENT (COURT OF INQUIRY) Written Answers February 4, 1971

DRUGS (ALLEGATIONS) Written Answers February 24, 1971

LORD ADVOCATE'S DEPARTMENT (SALARIES) Written Answers February 24, 1971

SCOTTISH COURTS OF INQUIRY (PROCEDURE) Written Answers February 24, 1971

Lord Advocate (Sheriff Courts) Written Answers March 17, 1971

TRADE DESCRIPTIONS ACT (COMPLAINTS) Written Answers March 24, 1971

THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL-BOOK Written Answers April 5, 1971

SCOTS LAW Written Answers April 7, 1971

2 speeches — RE-ENACTMENT WITH MODIFICATIONS OF SECTION 3 OF THE EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 1962 Commons April 20, 1971

DETERMINATION WHETHER CONDITIONS FULFILLED TO JUSTIFY INCREASE OF RENT Commons April 21, 1971

PRICES AND CHARGES Written Answers May 5, 1971

2 speeches — OFFICES OF SHERIFF PRINCIPAL AND SHERIFF Commons May 19, 1971

FUNCTIONS OF SECRETARY OF STATE WITH RESPECT TO NUMBER, RESIDENCE AND PLACE OF DUTIES OF SHERIFFS Commons May 19, 1971

2 speeches — APPEAL IN SUMMARY CAUSES Commons May 19, 1971

2 speeches — POWER OF HER MAJESTY TO RAISE LIMIT TO PRIVATIVE JURISDICTION OF SHERIFF COURT, ETC. Commons May 19, 1971

COLIN TEMPLE Commons May 28, 1971

2 speeches — RECOMMENDATIONS BY COURT FOR DEPORTATION Commons June 16, 1971

CRIMINAL APPEAL (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1926 Written Answers July 14, 1971

PROCEDURE IN SUMMARY CAUSES Commons July 26, 1971

REMITS Commons July 26, 1971

UPPER CLYDE SHIPBUILDERS LIMITED Written Answers August 2, 1971

8 speeches — INDUSTRIAL COURT Commons November 23, 1971

CAPITAL OFFENCES Written Answers November 24, 1971

EXPLOSION (CLARKSTON) Written Answers November 26, 1971

6 speeches — ISLAND OF ROCKALL BILL [Lords] Commons December 21, 1971

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