Miss Betty Harvie Anderson

August 12, 1913 - November 7, 1979
Summary information for Miss Betty Harvie Anderson

Contributions

1968

SCOTLAND (STORM DAMAGE) Commons January 25, 1968

PUBLIC SERVICE AND ARMED FORCES PENSIONS REVIEW BILL Commons January 26, 1968

2 speeches — Storm Damage Written Answers January 31, 1968

3 speeches — ESTIMATES COMMITTEE REPORTS (MANPOWER TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY) Commons February 6, 1968

3 speeches — SCOTLAND (STORM DAMAGE) Commons February 7, 1968

Remington Rand (Redundant Workers) Written Answers February 12, 1968

NATIONAL INSURANCE (FURTHER PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 16, 1968

Houses (Demolition) Commons March 6, 1968

2 speeches — TERRITORIAL ARMY Commons March 6, 1968

2 speeches — Building Sites (Smoke Control) Commons March 11, 1968

2 speeches — National Theatre Commons March 21, 1968

2 speeches — SCOTLAND (STORM DAMAGE) Commons April 4, 1968

Forestry Commission Caravan Parks (Charges) Commons April 10, 1968

3 speeches — Hurricane-Blown Timber (Disposal) Commons April 10, 1968

3 speeches — SUCCESSION IN CASES OF ILLEGITIMACY. Commons May 8, 1968

BRITISH ARMY (VOLUNTARY RESERVES) Commons May 15, 1968

United Kingdom Passport (Personal Case) Written Answers May 27, 1968

Construction Industry (Wages) Commons June 17, 1968

Crown Jewels Commons June 17, 1968

British Standard Time Commons June 17, 1968

2 speeches — Small Companies (Regional Tours) Commons June 20, 1968

Drama Programmes (Schoolchildren) Written Answers June 27, 1968

2 speeches — Clause 5 Commons July 3, 1968

Clause 14 Commons July 3, 1968

PROVISIONS CONTINGENT ON EXPIRATION OF SECTIONS 1 TO 3 Commons July 10, 1968

SCOTTISH REGIMENTS (FUTURE) Commons July 15, 1968

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS Commons October 14, 1968

HIRE-PURCHASE AND RENTAL CONTRACTS (RESTRICTIONS) Commons November 1, 1968

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 1, 1968

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL Commons November 18, 1968

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