Mr Geoffrey De Freitas

April 7, 1913 - 1982
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Contributions

1977

Northamptonshire Area Health Authority Written Answers January 12, 1977

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (MEETING OF COUNCIL OF MINISTERS) Commons January 19, 1977

Lomé Convention (Discussions) Commons February 21, 1977

Broughton Bypass Written Answers February 22, 1977

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 24, 1977

European Assembly (Elections) Written Answers February 28, 1977

6 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons March 1, 1977

Lomé Convention Conference Written Answers March 30, 1977

German (O-Level Passes) Written Answers April 19, 1977

French (O-level Passes) Written Answers April 20, 1977

A6 (Burton Latimer and Rushden) Written Answers May 10, 1977

Cransley, Northants (Road Safety) Written Answers May 19, 1977

Gipsies (Northamptonshire) Written Answers May 23, 1977

North Atlantic Assembly Written Answers May 23, 1977

A43, Northamptonshire (Safety) Written Answers May 26, 1977

A1—M1 Link Road (Northamptonshire) Written Answers June 14, 1977

Tourism Commons June 27, 1977

3 speeches — ENERGY Commons June 28, 1977

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (NORTHAMPTONSHIRE) Commons June 28, 1977

TOURISM Commons July 8, 1977

4 speeches — Rate Support Grant Written Answers July 21, 1977

North Atlantic Assembly Written Answers July 28, 1977

OVERSEAS REPRESENTATION (CPRS STUDY) Written Answers October 26, 1977

Oxford Regional Health Authority Written Answers November 8, 1977

EMPLOYMENT Commons November 9, 1977

Kenya Commons November 14, 1977

A6, Desborough (Speed Limit) Written Answers November 16, 1977

Steel Written Answers November 28, 1977

CROWN AGENTS Commons December 1, 1977

Influenza Vaccine Written Answers December 5, 1977

Pollution Control (Northamptonshire) Written Answers December 12, 1977

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