Sir John Gilmour
October 24, 1912 -Summary information for Sir John Gilmour
Contributions
1974
Hydro-Electric Power Commons January 23, 1974
2 speeches — Fishing Gear (Damage from Oil Drillings) Commons January 23, 1974
Thermal Insulation Written Answers January 24, 1974
Nuclear Reactors Written Answers February 4, 1974
Nurses (Fife) Written Answers February 6, 1974
2 speeches — Horticulture Industry Commons March 20, 1974
Teacher Shortage Written Answers April 9, 1974
2 speeches — Tourist Industry Commons April 10, 1974
Improvement Grants Commons April 10, 1974
Fishing Fleet (Oil Supply) Written Answers June 12, 1974
Cost of Living (Rural Areas) Commons June 19, 1974
2 speeches — Law of the Sea Conference Commons June 19, 1974
Waste Paper Written Answers June 19, 1974
AGRICULTURE Commons June 26, 1974
2 speeches — Sewage and Sludge (Dumping at Sea) Commons July 10, 1974
Waste Paper (Collection by Local Authorities) Written Answers July 10, 1974
Hotels (Fire Precautions) Written Answers July 10, 1974
2 speeches — Forth, Tay and Erskine Bridges Written Answers July 11, 1974
Tay Road Bridge Written Answers July 16, 1974
Sugar Supplies (Scotland) Written Answers July 26, 1974
2 speeches — Milk Production Commons July 31, 1974
Housing (Insulation) Written Answers November 13, 1974
2 speeches — Sugar Beet Commons November 20, 1974
Public Transport Commons November 20, 1974
AGRICULTURE Commons November 25, 1974
Law of the Sea Conference Commons November 27, 1974
Fish Landings Written Answers November 27, 1974
AGRICULTURE (SCOTLAND) Commons December 4, 1974
7 speeches — ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR PURPOSES CONNECTED WITH OFFSHORE PETROLEUM Commons December 10, 1974
DESIGNATED SEA AREAS Commons December 10, 1974
3 speeches — LICENCES IN RELATION TO OPERATIONS IN DESIGNATED SEA AREAS Commons December 10, 1974
4 speeches — TERMS AND EFFECT, ETC. OF LICENCES UNDER SECTION 4 Commons December 10, 1974
3 speeches — Sewage Sludge (Forth Estuary) Commons December 11, 1974
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