Mr John Parker

July 15, 1906 - November 24, 1987
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Contributions

1968

Cardiac Emergency Service Written Answers February 6, 1968

Launderettes (Inspection) Written Answers February 8, 1968

Local Authorities (Reorganisation Schemes) Written Answers March 4, 1968

Russell Papers Written Answers April 8, 1968

Thames Towpath (Oxford and Berkshire) Written Answers April 9, 1968

Forestry Co-operatives Written Answers April 10, 1968

4 speeches — SAVING FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP. Commons April 26, 1968

SAVING FOR LAW OF NUISANCE. Commons April 26, 1968

Envelopes (Preferred-sizes) Written Answers May 1, 1968

SPORTS AND GAMES WHERE PAYMENT IS MADE BY SPECTATORS. Commons May 3, 1968

Russell Papers Written Answers May 6, 1968

Ford Motor Co. Ltd. (Dispute) Written Answers June 26, 1968

Russell Papers (Export) Written Answers July 3, 1968

Intensive Coronary Care Units Written Answers July 9, 1968

Mobile Intensive Care Unit, Birmingham Written Answers October 15, 1968

Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Cases Written Answers October 15, 1968

Crown Foreshore (Sales) Written Answers October 15, 1968

Hainault Forest Written Answers October 22, 1968

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1968

5 speeches — STANDING ORDER No. 5 Commons October 31, 1968

Hospital Management Committees (Amalgamations) Written Answers November 5, 1968

School Leavers (Parental Occupation) Written Answers November 7, 1968

2 speeches — Forestry Commission (Employment) Written Answers November 13, 1968

Russell Papers Written Answers November 13, 1968

Birmingham (Intensive Coronary Care) Written Answers November 18, 1968

Investment Projects Written Answers November 22, 1968

Hospital Boards (Deployment of Resources) Written Answers December 18, 1968

2 speeches — FORESTRY COMMISSION Commons December 20, 1968

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