Mr James Spicer

October 4, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr James Spicer

Contributions

1978

3 speeches — AGRICULTURE (GREEN POUND) Commons January 23, 1978

Mandarin Oranges Written Answers January 31, 1978

AFRICA (SOVIET POLICY) Commons February 6, 1978

Weather Damage (South-West England) Written Answers March 6, 1978

Improvement Grants Written Answers March 10, 1978

Doctors and Ancillary Staff (Pensions) Written Answers March 15, 1978

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY TRADE WITH CYPRUS Commons March 22, 1978

Weather Damage (South-West England) Written Answers April 3, 1978

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (COUNCIL OF MINISTERS' MEETINGS) Commons April 24, 1978

NATO Defence Ministers Commons April 25, 1978

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (ENLARGEMENT) Commons May 2, 1978

Desalination Written Answers May 2, 1978

Desalination Written Answers May 16, 1978

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (COUNCIL OF MINISTERS' MEETINGS) Commons May 25, 1978

3 speeches — THE ARMY Commons May 25, 1978

Desalination Written Answers May 25, 1978

9 speeches — Parachute Forces Written Answers June 8, 1978

Travel Agents Written Answers June 14, 1978

Fire Research Station Written Answers June 15, 1978

3 speeches — Parachute Forces Written Answers June 22, 1978

2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (DOORSTEP SELLING) Commons June 28, 1978

Poultry Meat (Inspection) Written Answers July 6, 1978

Desalination (Research and Development Grants) Written Answers July 10, 1978

38 Group, Royal Air Force Written Answers July 25, 1978

RHODESIA Commons August 2, 1978

RHODESIA Commons November 7, 1978

Common Agricultural Policy Commons November 16, 1978

Antigua Written Answers November 21, 1978

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (COUNCIL OF MINISTERS' MEETINGS) Commons November 29, 1978

Pensions (United Kingdom Nationals Overseas) Written Answers November 30, 1978

Drought Orders Written Answers December 15, 1978

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