Mr William Small

1909 - January 18, 1978
Summary information for Mr William Small

Contributions

1968

SCOTLAND (STORM DAMAGE) Commons January 16, 1968

BRITISH STANDARD TIME BILL [Lords] Commons January 23, 1968

SCOTLAND (STORM DAMAGE) Commons January 25, 1968

GROWTH OF BUREAUCRACY Commons January 29, 1968

WINTER SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES Commons January 30, 1968

INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION BILL Commons February 1, 1968

Upper Clyde Shipyards (Orders) Commons February 5, 1968

Machine Tools (Preproduction Orders Scheme) Written Answers February 19, 1968

Development Areas (Public Investment) Written Answers February 22, 1968

2 speeches — Housing, Glasgow Commons March 6, 1968

2 speeches — Houses (Demolition) Commons March 6, 1968

4 speeches — PROVISION OF MONEY FOR INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT SCHEMES. Commons April 3, 1968

2 speeches — ADVISORY AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES. Commons April 3, 1968

Derelict Land (Reclamation Schemes) Written Answers April 10, 1968

Shelters, Glasgow (Demolition) Written Answers April 10, 1968

2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY (ORDER) Commons May 2, 1968

SOCIAL WORK (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons May 6, 1968

Arable Land (Housing Developments) Commons May 22, 1968

Orders, Scotstoun Written Answers May 29, 1968

Harland and Wolff (Scotstoun) Written Answers May 29, 1968

2 speeches — Electronic Exchanges Commons July 18, 1968

Ships (Imports) Commons November 6, 1968

Sight Tests (Merchant Navy) Written Answers November 20, 1968

Ships (Nuclear Propulsion) Commons November 27, 1968

Scottish Office (Television Programme) Written Answers December 4, 1968

Conveyancing Fees Written Answers December 4, 1968

Shipbuilding Act, 1967 (Statement of Accounts) Written Answers December 11, 1968

General Teaching Council Written Answers December 18, 1968

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