Mr Anthony Hurd
May 2, 1901 - February 12, 1966Summary information for Mr Anthony Hurd
Contributions
1964
Dentists (Preliminary Treatment) Written Answers January 20, 1964
Live Animals and Carcase Meat (Export to Continent) Written Answers January 27, 1964
Urban Redevelopment (Newbury) Written Answers February 5, 1964
Fowl Pest Written Answers February 10, 1964
2 speeches — NORFOLK ESTUARY BILL (By Order) Commons February 11, 1964
Land Written Answers February 11, 1964
Eggs Written Answers February 11, 1964
Meat Supplies Written Answers February 21, 1964
European Farmers Commons March 12, 1964
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (ANNUAL REVIEW) Commons March 18, 1964
AGRICULTURE (ORGANO-CHLORINE PESTICIDES) Commons March 24, 1964
Land Policy (Discussions) Written Answers April 9, 1964
2 speeches — THE SOUTH-EAST STUDY Commons May 4, 1964
Cattle, Sheep and Pigs (Export to Europe) Written Answers May 4, 1964
Beef, Lamb and Pork Written Answers May 4, 1964
Executive and Legislative Councils (Changes in Composition) Written Answers May 15, 1964
British Forces, Germany (Egg Supplies) Written Answers June 3, 1964
Relief Road, Newbury Written Answers June 3, 1964
Meat and Livestock Exports Written Answers June 4, 1964
Greenham Common Commons June 10, 1964
4 speeches — AGRICULTURE (FERTILISERS) Commons June 15, 1964
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons June 29, 1964
2 speeches — London-South Wales Motorway Commons July 1, 1964
Meat (Home Production) Commons July 13, 1964
Eggs Written Answers July 13, 1964
2 speeches — South-East Study (Berkshire County Council and Newbury) Commons July 14, 1964
2 speeches — Land (Resettlement Scheme) Commons July 21, 1964
Smith-East Study (Berkshire) Written Answers July 29, 1964
Falkland Islands (Public Services) Written Answers July 30, 1964
European Mixed Farms Written Answers July 31, 1964
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