Mr Ivor Stanbrook
January 13, 1924 - February 18, 2004Summary information for Mr Ivor Stanbrook
Contributions
1971
COURTS BILL [Lords] Commons January 14, 1971
Police (Pay) Commons January 21, 1971
School Meals and Milk Written Answers February 2, 1971
Housing Lists (Service Families) Written Answers February 17, 1971
Gipsies Written Answers February 17, 1971
St. Mary Cray (Gas Escape) Written Answers March 1, 1971
Consumer Credit (Report) Written Answers March 2, 1971
Postal Strike (Service of Notices) Written Answers March 2, 1971
Ringway Three Written Answers March 3, 1971
London Taxicab Fares Written Answers March 3, 1971
3 speeches — Obscene Publications Acts (Amendment) Commons March 18, 1971
DIRECTORY ENTRIES Commons March 19, 1971
Recruiting Advertisement Written Answers March 25, 1971
Harcourt Room (Pictures) Written Answers March 31, 1971
Regional Hospital Boards and Hospital Management Committees Written Answers April 6, 1971
REPEALS Commons April 7, 1971
2 speeches — Postage Stamps Commons April 19, 1971
Bromley (Council Houses) Written Answers April 28, 1971
A21 Written Answers May 3, 1971
Rent (Payment by Giro) Written Answers May 3, 1971
2 speeches — Sex Education Written Answers May 17, 1971
EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS Commons June 11, 1971
2 speeches — COURTS OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION Commons June 18, 1971
Hostel (Camberwell) Written Answers July 13, 1971
Hostel (Camberwell) Written Answers July 13, 1971
Churchill Memorial Site Written Answers July 21, 1971
Rates, Fees, Duties and Charges Written Answers August 5, 1971
Popular Versions of White Papers (Circulation Cost) Written Answers August 5, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 27, 1971
3 speeches — EDUCATION Commons November 5, 1971
Travel to Work (Tax Relief) Written Answers November 9, 1971
SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons November 10, 1971
Fire Station Biggin Hill Written Answers November 11, 1971
Police Station, Orpington Written Answers November 11, 1971
5 speeches — SCHEDULE Commons December 20, 1971
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