Mr Thomas Steele
November 15, 1905 - May 28, 1979Summary information for Mr Thomas Steele
Contributions
1967
2 speeches — Clyde Estuary (Draft Order) Written Answers January 23, 1967
Gareloch (Queen's Harbour) Written Answers January 23, 1967
Freelands Place Burn (Odour) Written Answers January 25, 1967
Helensburgh-Garelochhead Road Written Answers January 25, 1967
Garelochhead-Roseneath Road Written Answers January 25, 1967
Supplementary Benefits Commission Written Answers February 3, 1967
SCOTLAND (RATE SUPPORT GRANT) Commons February 21, 1967
6 speeches — SCOTLAND (LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAY AWARD) Commons March 2, 1967
RAILWAYS (FREIGHTLINER TERMINALS) Written Answers March 7, 1967
Health Centres Commons April 5, 1967
FIRTH OF CLYDE DRY DOCK COMPANY Commons April 5, 1967
Cysticercous Bovis Written Answers April 12, 1967
2 speeches — Cattle (Cysticercus Bovis) Commons May 10, 1967
2 speeches — Road Improvement (Rhu-Garelochhead) Commons May 10, 1967
Agricultural Efficiency Commons May 10, 1967
4 speeches — Clause 24.—(ADDITIONAL PROVISION FOR REFUNDS OF, AND OTHER PROVISIONS AS TO, SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT TAX.) Commons June 8, 1967
3 speeches — New Clause No. 15.—(RELIEF FOR PERSONS OVER 65 WITH SMALL INCOMES.) Commons June 15, 1967
2 speeches — New Clause NO. 22.—(CHILD ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 15, 1967
Rate Burden Commons June 28, 1967
Unemployment Commons June 28, 1967
Members of Parole Board Written Answers November 3, 1967
Health Services (Review) Written Answers November 7, 1967
4 speeches — British Railways Board (Members) Written Answers November 29, 1967
Sir Thomas Yates and Mr. James Haworth (Replacement) Written Answers November 29, 1967
Health Centres Written Answers December 6, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 7, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 14, 1967
2 speeches — TRANSPORT BELL Commons December 20, 1967
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