Hon. Evelyn Emmet
1899 - October 10, 1980Summary information for Hon. Evelyn Emmet
Contributions
1978
2 speeches — HORN OF AFRICA: MEDIATION Lords February 15, 1978
THE HOSPITAL SERVICE: URGENT ADMISSIONS Lords February 28, 1978
2 speeches — JUVENILE DETENTION CENTRES Lords March 1, 1978
2 speeches — HOSPITAL CLOSURES AND SURGICAL WAITING LISTS Lords March 2, 1978
SECONDARY EDUCATION: PARENTAL CHOICE Lords March 8, 1978
PRAYER BOOK (BALLOT OF LAITY) BILL [H.L.] Lords March 21, 1978
DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS OVERSEAS Lords March 23, 1978
SCOTLAND BILL Lords April 4, 1978
2 speeches — OPERATING THEATRES Lords April 12, 1978
2 speeches — THE ARGENTINE: UK DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATION Lords April 13, 1978
PRIVACY: YOUNGER COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS Lords April 27, 1978
2 speeches — HOSPITAL STAFF SHORTAGES Lords May 5, 1978
MAY DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY Lords May 9, 1978
MR. ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO Lords May 15, 1978
3 speeches — CHILE: BRITISH DEFENCE ATTACHé Lords May 23, 1978
2 speeches — OPERATING THEATRES: INFECTION RISKS Lords May 24, 1978
ELIZABETH GARRETT ANDERSON HOSPITAL Lords June 7, 1978
3 speeches — CHILE: DEFENCE ATTACHES Lords June 8, 1978
THIRD LONDON AIRPORT: STANSTED Lords June 14, 1978
THE ELIZABETH GARRETT ANDERSON HOSPITAL Lords June 14, 1978
CHILE: ROLLS-ROYCE AERO ENGINES Lords June 27, 1978
2 speeches — THE LAND FUND Lords July 11, 1978
ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY Lords July 12, 1978
HOMEWORKERS' PAYMENTS Lords July 18, 1978
HEATHROW: FOURTH TERMINAL Lords July 19, 1978
EXPORTS TO THE THIRD WORLD Lords July 20, 1978
CHILE: ROLLS-ROYCE AERO ENGINES Lords July 28, 1978
RHODESIA: ABDUCTED CHILDREN Lords November 7, 1978
NURSES' AND MIDWIVES' PAY Lords November 14, 1978
2 speeches — FISH FARMING Lords November 16, 1978
DETENTION ACCOMMODATION AND "ARK ROYAL" Lords November 28, 1978
WATER AUTHORITIES AND MONOPOLY POWERS Lords November 29, 1978
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