Mr Walter Johnson

November 21, 1917 - 2003
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Contributions

1979

RAILWAYS (INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE) Commons January 16, 1979

Fuel Prices Written Answers February 12, 1979

Expenditure Written Answers February 19, 1979

Training Boards Written Answers February 19, 1979

Local Government Elections 1980 Written Answers February 19, 1979

Expenditure Written Answers February 19, 1979

Expenditure Written Answers February 19, 1979

Fuel Prices Written Answers February 20, 1979

Railway Staff National Tribunal Written Answers February 21, 1979

Training Boards Written Answers March 5, 1979

PAY COMPARABILITY (COMMISSION) Commons March 7, 1979

2 speeches — Iran Written Answers March 8, 1979

TUC AND CBI Written Answers March 20, 1979

Potatoes Written Answers March 26, 1979

Potatoes Written Answers March 26, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Written Answers March 27, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Written Answers April 3, 1979

2 speeches — NIGHTINGALE MATERNITY HOME, DERBY Commons June 13, 1979

Public Transport Operators (Fuel Oil Supply) Written Answers June 13, 1979

Rail Electrification Written Answers June 13, 1979

2 speeches — British Railways Commons June 20, 1979

Luncheon Vouchers Written Answers June 21, 1979

2 speeches — Mortgage Interest Rate Written Answers July 5, 1979

TUC Written Answers July 17, 1979

Commuter Railway Lines Commons July 18, 1979

Jubilee Line Written Answers July 18, 1979

3 speeches — ROYAL COMMISSION ON GAMBLING Commons October 29, 1979

3 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION BILL Commons November 19, 1979

4 speeches — MORTGAGE INTEREST RATES Commons November 26, 1979

4 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons November 27, 1979

Petrol (Selling Prices) Written Answers December 17, 1979

British Railways (Asset Sales) Written Answers December 21, 1979

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