Mr Anthony Kershaw

December 14, 1915 -
Summary information for Mr Anthony Kershaw

Contributions

1982

Rape Case (Glasgow) Commons January 21, 1982

Unemployment Statistics Commons February 2, 1982

Business of the House Commons February 4, 1982

Poland Written Answers February 5, 1982

Overseas Development Commons February 11, 1982

Canada Bill Commons February 17, 1982

Horses (Classification) Written Answers February 18, 1982

6 speeches — ABORIGINAL RIGHTS COMMISSION Commons February 23, 1982

Horses Written Answers February 26, 1982

Riding Horses Written Answers March 2, 1982

South Georgia (Falkland Islands Dependencies) Commons March 30, 1982

El Salvador Commons March 31, 1982

Riding Horses Written Answers April 1, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons April 2, 1982

2 speeches — Falkland Islands Commons April 7, 1982

Cyprus Commons April 27, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons May 4, 1982

Latin America (Diplomatic Representation) Commons May 5, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons May 7, 1982

Mr. and Mrs. Karas (Residence Permits) Written Answers May 11, 1982

Engagements Commons May 20, 1982

Economic Summit (Versailles) Commons June 8, 1982

Overseas Student Trust Written Answers June 9, 1982

Business of the House Commons June 17, 1982

United States (Prime Minister's Visit) Commons June 24, 1982

RAF Kemble Commons June 29, 1982

Training (Foreign Forces) Commons June 29, 1982

Falkland Islands Review Commons July 8, 1982

3 speeches — Tuberculosis Written Answers July 14, 1982

2 speeches — Badgers Written Answers July 14, 1982

Milk (Tuberculosis) Written Answers July 14, 1982

Engagements Commons July 15, 1982

Security Commons July 20, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons November 24, 1982

Engagements Commons November 25, 1982

Budget Council Meeting Written Answers November 25, 1982

European Council Commons December 7, 1982

Falkland Islands (Shackleton Report) Commons December 8, 1982

"Educational Interchange—a Commonwealth Imperative" Written Answers December 20, 1982

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