Dr Maurice Miller
August 16, 1920 - October 30, 2001Summary information for Dr Maurice Miller
Contributions
1984
Geriatric Beds Commons January 18, 1984
Arms Reductions Commons February 22, 1984
National No-smoking Day Commons February 28, 1984
Engagements Written Answers February 28, 1984
Engagements Written Answers March 1, 1984
Questions to Ministers Commons March 6, 1984
Engagements Written Answers March 6, 1984
Trade Unions (Meeting) Commons March 12, 1984
Ministry of Defence (Organisation) Commons March 12, 1984
Engagements Written Answers March 15, 1984
Nicaragua Commons March 19, 1984
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 19, 1984
Engagements Written Answers March 20, 1984
India Commons March 21, 1984
Crown Agents Written Answers March 26, 1984
Engagements Written Answers March 27, 1984
Engagements Written Answers March 29, 1984
Engagements Written Answers April 5, 1984
Drug Addicts Commons April 11, 1984
Argentina Commons April 25, 1984
Libyan People's Bureau (Shooting Incident) Commons April 25, 1984
5 speeches — South African Prime Minister (Visit) Commons June 5, 1984
Libyans (Training) Written Answers June 27, 1984
School Technology Commons July 4, 1984
2 speeches — The National Health Service Commons July 5, 1984
Open University Commons July 17, 1984
GCHQ Commons July 17, 1984
2 speeches — Health Services (Privatisation) Commons July 18, 1984
Drug Addiction, Hampshire Commons July 19, 1984
Law of the Sea Convention Commons July 25, 1984
DOGS ON BEACHES Commons July 25, 1984
Middle East Written Answers July 25, 1984
Oral Contraceptives Commons October 23, 1984
Rate Support Grant (Scotland) Commons October 23, 1984
New Towns and Urban Development Corporations Bill Commons November 20, 1984
Teachers (Salaries and Conditions) Commons December 5, 1984
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