Mr Reginald Eyre
May 28, 1924 -Summary information for Mr Reginald Eyre
Contributions
1975
Unemployed Persons Commons January 21, 1975
2 speeches — CAPITAL TRANSFER TAX Commons January 21, 1975
Immigration Commons February 6, 1975
National Insurance Fund Written Answers February 14, 1975
NORTON VILLIERS TRIUMPH LTD. (FINANCE) Commons March 5, 1975
House Building Commons April 16, 1975
Employment (West Midlands) Written Answers April 22, 1975
Housing Rents and Subsidies Written Answers April 29, 1975
4 speeches — BRITISH LEYLAND BILL Commons May 21, 1975
3 speeches — THE ECONOMY Commons May 22, 1975
2 speeches — INDUSTRY (WEST MIDLANDS) Commons May 23, 1975
Housing Schemes Commons June 11, 1975
Value Added Tax Commons June 12, 1975
6 speeches — HOUSING Commons June 16, 1975
HOSPITAL FACILITIES (WEST MIDLANDS) Commons June 23, 1975
Trade Unions (Registration) Written Answers June 25, 1975
Teacher Training Colleges Written Answers June 26, 1975
Registration Officers (Pay) Written Answers June 26, 1975
Local Authority House Purchasing Written Answers June 30, 1975
Bricks Commons July 2, 1975
2 speeches — Teachers (Employment) Commons July 15, 1975
2 speeches — Birmingham Commons July 29, 1975
SMALL BUSINESSES Commons July 29, 1975
2 speeches — MOTOR CYCLE INDUSTRY Commons July 31, 1975
3 speeches — MOTOR CYCLE INDUSTRY Commons August 7, 1975
Council House Tenants Commons October 15, 1975
Industrial Development Certificates Commons October 20, 1975
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons October 22, 1975
Brewing (Dispute) Written Answers November 3, 1975
Ansells Brewery Written Answers November 11, 1975
Local Government Staffs (Pay) Written Answers November 11, 1975
St. Peter's College, Saltley Written Answers December 16, 1975
EMPLOYMENT Commons December 17, 1975
Widows Written Answers December 18, 1975
Birmingham Schools Written Answers December 18, 1975
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