Mr Donald Kaberry
August 18, 1907 - March 13, 1991Summary information for Mr Donald Kaberry
Contributions
1965
Ordnance Factory, Barnbow Written Answers February 8, 1965
Approved Schools (Maitenance Costs) Written Answers February 8, 1965
Nigeria (Dr. Victor Allen) Commons March 30, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 9, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 12, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 12, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
2 speeches — Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
2 speeches — STAFF CANTEENS Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
2 speeches — Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
2 speeches — Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens Written Answers April 13, 1965
Staff Canteens, Leeds Written Answers April 14, 1965
Consultant Posts (Medical Engineering) Written Answers July 22, 1965
2 speeches — Postal Services, Leeds Written Answers November 17, 1965
2 speeches — Royal Commission Commons November 18, 1965
Immigrants (Health Checks) Written Answers November 18, 1965
Immigrants and Visitors (Medical Examinations) Written Answers November 22, 1965
National Youth Employment Council (Working Party Report) Written Answers November 22, 1965
Postal Delay, Leeds Written Answers November 26, 1965
2 speeches — Autistic Children, Leeds and Adjacent Districts Written Answers November 29, 1965
2 speeches — Inland Revenue Automatic Data Processing Centre (Siting) Written Answers December 2, 1965
Medical Students Written Answers December 16, 1965
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