Mr Stanley Crowther

May 30, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr Stanley Crowther

Contributions

1983

Steel Industry Commons January 17, 1983

3 speeches — Interpretation Commons January 17, 1983

PAYMENT OF REVENUE GRANTS Commons February 1, 1983

6 speeches — APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL PLANS AND DETERMINATION OF REVENUE GRANTS Commons February 1, 1983

2 speeches — Poultry Slaughterhouses Commons February 17, 1983

Yorkshire and Humberside (Employment) Commons March 4, 1983

BL (Corporate Plan) Written Answers March 14, 1983

National Coal Board (Chairman) Commons March 28, 1983

Animal Welfare Written Answers March 30, 1983

Animal Welfare Written Answers March 30, 1983

Civil Service Manpower Written Answers April 19, 1983

Investment (Promotional Activities) Written Answers April 19, 1983

Property Services Agency Written Answers April 19, 1983

Property Services Agency (Privatisation) Written Answers April 20, 1983

Hard Wheat Imports Written Answers April 21, 1983

British Steel Corporation Written Answers April 25, 1983

Steel-making Capacity Written Answers April 26, 1983

Rate Support Grant Written Answers April 26, 1983

Steel-making Capacity Written Answers April 27, 1983

Elderly Persons Written Answers May 3, 1983

Management and Trade Unions (Communications) Commons May 10, 1983

Trade Unions (Proposals for Legislation) Commons July 12, 1983

Steel Quotas Written Answers July 13, 1983

2 speeches — South Atlantic Fund Written Answers July 18, 1983

SCHEDULE Commons July 19, 1983

3 speeches — Regional Industrial Policy Commons July 22, 1983

Steel Industry Written Answers November 15, 1983

Public Companies (Political Donations) Commons November 16, 1983

European Community (Steel) Commons November 21, 1983

Tourism Commons November 22, 1983

2 speeches — Steel (Production Quotas) Written Answers November 22, 1983

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