Mr Reginald Paget

September 2, 1908 - January 2, 1990
Summary information for Mr Reginald Paget

Contributions

1970

Capital Expenditure Programme Commons January 19, 1970

Gross National Product Commons January 20, 1970

3 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons January 26, 1970

UNITED STATES (PRIME MINISTER'S VISIT) Commons February 3, 1970

South Africa and Mozambique Commons March 4, 1970

B.A.O.R. (Tactical Nuclear Weapons) Commons March 4, 1970

2 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 4, 1970

FORMER DEPENDENT TERRITORIES (EXPATRIATE OFFICERS' PENSIONS) Commons March 11, 1970

LADY CRAWFORD (ENTRY INTO UNITED KINGDOM) Commons March 12, 1970

3 speeches — MIDDLE EAST Commons April 13, 1970

Kenya Commons April 23, 1970

RHODESIA Commons April 23, 1970

RHODESIA (PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons April 23, 1970

Calcium Ammonium Nitrate Commons April 29, 1970

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons April 29, 1970

2 speeches — Rhodesia Commons May 4, 1970

GAMING Commons May 5, 1970

4 speeches — INDO-CHINA (EXTENSION OF WAR) Commons May 5, 1970

Meat and Livestock (Home Production) Commons May 13, 1970

10 speeches — HARE COURSING BILL Commons May 14, 1970

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (QUESTIONS) Commons July 14, 1970

3 speeches — MISUSE OF DRUGS BILL Commons July 16, 1970

3 speeches — MISUSE OF DRUGS BILL Commons July 16, 1970

NUCLEAR DEFENCE (BRITISH-FRENCH CO-OPERATION) Commons July 21, 1970

NORTHERN IRELAND (PRIME MINISTER'S VISIT) Commons July 23, 1970

HON. MEMBER FOR ANTRIM, NORTH Commons July 23, 1970

2 speeches — CLERK OF THE HOUSE (LETTER) Commons July 23, 1970

Beira Patrol Commons October 29, 1970

British Army of the Rhine Commons November 26, 1970

Borstal Institutions Commons November 26, 1970

European Economic Community Written Answers November 26, 1970

3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL Commons December 15, 1970

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