Mr Hubert Jebb

April 25, 1900 - October 24, 1996
Summary information for Mr Hubert Jebb

Contributions

1975

EEC: BRITISH MEMBERSHIP Lords January 23, 1975

2 speeches — OVERSEAS STUDENTS AND IMMIGRATION CONTROL Lords January 29, 1975

EEC AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS Lords January 30, 1975

EEC/ACP CONVENTION OF LOMÉ Lords February 3, 1975

GREEK CYPRIOT REFUGEE PROBLEM Lords February 11, 1975

EEC FOREIGN MINISTERS' MEETINGS Lords February 20, 1975

EEC: NON-OIL DEFICIT Lords February 24, 1975

PETROLEUM REVENUE TAX Lords February 25, 1975

TRADE UNION AND LABOUR RELATIONS (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords February 25, 1975

EEC: HISTORY OF ENTRY NEGOTIATIONS Lords March 3, 1975

BANGUI CONFERENCE: LOMÉ CONVENTION Lords March 18, 1975

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL POLICY Lords March 18, 1975

INDIAN OCEAN: NEUTRALITY Lords March 19, 1975

RAW MATERIALS AND PRICE STABILISATION Lords March 20, 1975

CYPRUS: PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION Lords April 17, 1975

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: MEMBERSHIP Lords April 21, 1975

2 speeches — LOMÉ CONVENTION Lords April 22, 1975

SECURITY PROBLEMS IN THE FREE WORLD Lords April 30, 1975

MIDDLE EAST: GENEVA CONFERENCE Lords May 6, 1975

3 speeches — EDUCATIONAL AWARDS TO FOREIGN NATIONALS Lords May 6, 1975

UNITED NATIONS CHARTER REVIEW Lords May 20, 1975

2 speeches — DEFENCE ESTIMATES Lords May 21, 1975

EEC AND 35 NATION SUMMIT Lords July 17, 1975

ISRAEL AND THE UNITED NATIONS Lords July 22, 1975

2 speeches — EUROPGROUP AND WEAPONS STANDARDISATION Lords July 29, 1975

2 speeches — NATO DEFENCES Lords July 29, 1975

FORCE REDUCTIONS IN CENTRAL EUROPE Lords July 31, 1975

SECURITY AND CO-OPERATION IN EUROPE CONFERENCE Lords August 5, 1975

2 speeches — NORTH LONDON POLYTECHNIC PROCEEDINGS Lords October 27, 1975

DIEGO GARCIA Lords October 27, 1975

ENERGY AND RAW MATERIALS CONFERENCE Lords October 27, 1975

ANGOLA AND RUSSIAN ARMS Lords November 26, 1975

ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 26, 1975

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