Mr Geoffrey Rhodes
November 7, 1928 - June 22, 1974Summary information for Mr Geoffrey Rhodes
Contributions
1969
5 speeches — TYNESIDE PASSENGER TRANSPORT AREA Commons March 31, 1969
3 speeches — SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS Commons May 20, 1969
SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS Commons May 21, 1969
European Space Co-operation (Aigrain Proposals) Written Answers June 16, 1969
Oceanographic Research Written Answers June 18, 1969
Intelsat Written Answers June 23, 1969
Historic Buildings Written Answers June 24, 1969
Gas Compressors and Process Plant Equipment Written Answers June 25, 1969
3 speeches — Council of Europe Written Answers June 27, 1969
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE Commons July 2, 1969
2 speeches — Heavy Electrical Manufacturers Commons July 9, 1969
2 speeches — Electricity Generating and Distribution Equipment Commons July 9, 1969
BRITISH RAILWAYS (DISPUTE, EASTERN REGION) Commons July 9, 1969
Anniversary Commemorative Stamps Written Answers July 25, 1969
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [FIRST DAY] Commons October 28, 1969
International Green Motoring Insurance Cards Written Answers November 14, 1969
European Convention on Human Rights Written Answers November 17, 1969
Council of Europe (New Buildings) Written Answers November 17, 1969
European Scientific and Technological Co-operation Written Answers November 17, 1969
European Space Policy Written Answers November 17, 1969
Unemployment, Northern Area Commons November 18, 1969
Historic Buildings (Expenditure) Written Answers November 18, 1969
Holy Jesus Hospital, Newcastle Written Answers November 18, 1969
Refugees (Nationality) Written Answers November 18, 1969
Minors (Protection Against Ill-treatment) Written Answers November 18, 1969
Environmental Health Systems Written Answers November 18, 1969
Simplified Customs Arrangements Written Answers November 19, 1969
Museums and Galleries (Purchase Grants) Written Answers December 19, 1969
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