Mr Cyril Townsend

December 21, 1937 -
Summary information for Mr Cyril Townsend

Contributions

1986

Antarctica Written Answers January 20, 1986

Cocaine Kits (London) Commons February 7, 1986

Gulf of Sirte Written Answers February 13, 1986

Royal Air Force Commons February 26, 1986

Middle East Commons March 5, 1986

Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd Commons March 7, 1986

Tornado Aircraft Written Answers March 11, 1986

Drugs Written Answers March 13, 1986

Engagements Commons March 27, 1986

Syrian Jews Commons April 9, 1986

Nicaragua Commons April 9, 1986

Libya Commons April 15, 1986

Business Counsellors (Small Firms Service) Written Answers April 22, 1986

Libya Commons May 7, 1986

Syria Commons May 12, 1986

Strategic Defence Initiative Commons May 13, 1986

Engagements Commons May 20, 1986

Cyprus Secrets Trial (Calcutt Report) Commons May 22, 1986

Hospitals Commons June 16, 1986

Falkland Islands Commons June 17, 1986

South Africa Commons June 17, 1986

Sheepmeat (Caesium Levels) Commons June 20, 1986

Pay Bargaining Written Answers June 24, 1986

African National Congress (Talks) Commons June 25, 1986

General Certificate of Secondary Education Written Answers July 8, 1986

Engagements Commons July 22, 1986

Turks and Caicos Islands Commons July 25, 1986

Anglo-Syrian Relations Commons October 24, 1986

South Africa Commons October 29, 1986

South Atlantic Fisheries Commons October 29, 1986

Strategic Defence Initiative Commons November 4, 1986

2 speeches — Brook General Hospital (Neurosciences Units) Commons November 21, 1986

Falkland Islands Written Answers December 3, 1986

2 speeches — Amphibious Capability Commons December 9, 1986

2 speeches — Antarctic Treaty System Written Answers December 12, 1986

2 speeches — Airborne Early Warning System Commons December 18, 1986

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