Mr Jack Duke
January 27, 1917 -Summary information for Mr Jack Duke
Contributions
1970
NIGERIA: RELIEF NEEDS Lords January 22, 1970
2 speeches — POLLUTION AND PURIFICATION OF RIVERS Lords February 4, 1970
GIBRALTAR Lords February 10, 1970
CONCORDE TEST FLIGHT ROUTES Lords February 17, 1970
THE METRIC SYSTEM AND PARLIAMENT Lords February 19, 1970
2 speeches — CHANNEL TUNNEL PROJECT Lords February 26, 1970
AID TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Lords March 4, 1970
BRITISH UNITED AIRWAYS: PROPOSED TAKEOVER Lords March 9, 1970
4 speeches — GIBRALTAR DEVELOPMENT: AID FROM BRITAIN Lords March 17, 1970
LEPROSY CONTROL AND RESEARCH Written Answers March 19, 1970
2 speeches — GIBRALTAR: AIR COMMUNICATIONS Lords March 26, 1970
BAC 311 AIRCRAFT PROJECT Lords April 9, 1970
THE BRITISH AEROSPACE INDUSTRY Lords April 15, 1970
CHANNEL TUNNEL AND SHORT SEA SHIPPING INTERESTS Lords April 21, 1970
FISH PROPAGATION AND ARTIFICIAL REEFS Lords April 29, 1970
FOREIGN HAULAGE VEHICLES IN BRITAIN Lords April 29, 1970
AGRICULTURE BILL Lords May 4, 1970
AGRICULTURE BILL Lords May 4, 1970
THE SEYCHELLES Lords May 6, 1970
B.A.O.R. WINTER CLOTHING Lords May 6, 1970
2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS: VALUE TO BRITAIN Lords May 7, 1970
2 speeches — CONSERVATION OF SEALS BILL Lords May 12, 1970
3 speeches — GIBRALTAR AND SPAIN Lords May 13, 1970
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords July 14, 1970
MALAGASY REPUBLIC: AID AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Written Answers July 15, 1970
2 speeches — THE MALAGASY REPUBLIC Lords October 27, 1970
DEFENCE Lords October 28, 1970
RAILWAY GOODS WAGONS Lords October 29, 1970
BRITAIN AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY Lords October 29, 1970
3 speeches — GREEK INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Lords November 3, 1970
4 speeches — TRADE: ANGLO-FRENCH CO-OPERATION Lords November 30, 1970
2 speeches — GIBRALTAR FOOD SUPPLIES Lords December 2, 1970
3 speeches — AIR-BUS PROJECTS DECISION AND B.A.C. Lords December 2, 1970
LIBYA AND SUPPLY OF CHIEFTAIN TANKS Lords December 8, 1970
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