Mr William Small

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

Contributions

1975

ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR PURPOSES CONNECTED WITH OFFSHORE PETROLEUM Commons January 14, 1975

DEVOLUTION Commons February 3, 1975

2 speeches — DISTRICT COURTS (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords.] Commons February 5, 1975

EEC (ENERGY POLICY) Commons February 11, 1975

DISTRICT OF, AND EXERCISE OF JURISDICTION BY, DISTRICT COURT Commons March 24, 1975

Industrial Derating Written Answers April 16, 1975

Shipping Services Policy Written Answers April 16, 1975

Sugar Written Answers April 18, 1975

Shipbuilding Industry Commons April 21, 1975

PETROLEUM AND SUBMARINE PIPE-LINES BILL Commons April 30, 1975

Mentally Handicapped Persons Written Answers May 21, 1975

SCOTTISH DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (No. 2) BILL [Lords] Commons June 25, 1975

3 speeches — PETROLEUM AND SUBMARINE PIPE-LINES BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 7, 1975

Electoral Machinery Written Answers July 15, 1975

Gas and Electricity (Price Restraint Compensation) Written Answers July 17, 1975

UNITED KINGDOM OIL CONSERVATION AUTHORITY Commons July 28, 1975

THEFT ACT 1607 Written Answers July 30, 1975

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons August 6, 1975

Committee on Criminal Procedure Written Answers August 7, 1975

Offshore Oil (Divers) Written Answers October 14, 1975

AMENDMENTS OF THE PRINCIPAL ACT Commons October 15, 1975

2 speeches — PREVENTION OF UNFAIR COMPETITION Commons October 21, 1975

2 speeches — GENERAL PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS Commons October 22, 1975

APPLICATION OF SECTIONS 6 TO 11 Commons October 30, 1975

CONSTITUTION OF THE CORPORATION Commons November 5, 1975

House Building Written Answers November 12, 1975

2 speeches — Dockyards (Civilian Apprentices) Commons November 25, 1975

3 speeches — TRADE UNION AND LABOUR RELATIONS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons December 9, 1975

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