Mr Walter Johnson
November 21, 1917 - 2003Summary information for Mr Walter Johnson
Contributions
1975
National Bus Company Commons February 5, 1975
2 speeches — Building Societies (Loan) Written Answers February 10, 1975
AMENDMENTS OF THE PRINCIPAL ACT Commons February 12, 1975
Hooliganism and Violence Written Answers February 17, 1975
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Written Answers February 20, 1975
Commonwealth Development Corporation Written Answers March 5, 1975
Lomé Convention Written Answers March 27, 1975
2 speeches — DOCK WORK AND PORT REORGANISATION Commons April 14, 1975
Rolls-Royce RB211 (Boeing Aircraft Company) Commons April 21, 1975
Petrol Written Answers April 21, 1975
Football (Hooliganism) Written Answers May 1, 1975
Football Hooliganism Written Answers May 1, 1975
Railways (Finance) Written Answers May 13, 1975
Road Safety Commons June 11, 1975
Coaches (Speed Limits) Written Answers June 16, 1975
Double Summer Time Written Answers June 23, 1975
British Summer Time Written Answers June 30, 1975
2 speeches — Long Vehicles Commons July 2, 1975
Pensions Written Answers July 7, 1975
Derby (Hospitals) Written Answers July 14, 1975
Pensions Written Answers July 15, 1975
MEMBERS (PAY AND ALLOWANCES) Commons July 16, 1975
5 speeches — MEMBERS (PAY AND ALLOWANCES) Commons July 22, 1975
Coaches Written Answers July 23, 1975
RB211-524 Written Answers August 6, 1975
Building Societies Association Commons October 15, 1975
2 speeches — Petrol Prices Commons October 27, 1975
2 speeches — SPAIN (MISS NICOLA BAUGHAN) Commons October 28, 1975
Consular Officers (Service to Holidaymakers) Written Answers October 29, 1975
2 speeches — British Railways Commons November 5, 1975
2 speeches — Nationalised Industries (Subsidies) Commons December 18, 1975
2 speeches — Railways Written Answers December 18, 1975
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