Mr Robert Rhodes James

April 10, 1933 - May 20, 1999
Summary information for Mr Robert Rhodes James

Contributions

1984

London Commuter Services Commons January 16, 1984

Kincora Children's Home Commons January 18, 1984

Higher Education Commons February 7, 1984

Double Taxation Commons February 22, 1984

2 speeches — Temple Bar Commons February 27, 1984

Staff (Overseas Visits) Commons March 5, 1984

Rate Support Grant Supplementary Report Commons March 20, 1984

E111 Certificates Written Answers March 20, 1984

Education for Interdependence (Exhibition) Written Answers April 4, 1984

E111 Certificates Written Answers April 4, 1984

OFFENCE OF ABDUCTION OF CHILD BY PARENT ETC Commons April 6, 1984

SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons April 6, 1984

United Nations Children's Fund Commons April 9, 1984

Finance (No. 2) Bill Commons April 10, 1984

National Advisory Body for Local Authority Higher Education Written Answers April 13, 1984

2 speeches — Africa (Power Generation) Commons May 21, 1984

2 speeches — South Atlantic Commons June 8, 1984

ABOLITION OF TIME RESTRICTION IN DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS Commons June 13, 1984

Aid Commons June 18, 1984

Adult Education Commons June 19, 1984

Open Tech Written Answers July 3, 1984

RESTRICTION ON PROSECUTIONS FOR OFFENCE OF KIDNAPPING Commons July 6, 1984

Type 23 Frigates Commons July 24, 1984

Area Electricity Boards Written Answers July 26, 1984

North Atlantic Assembly (Parliamentary Delegation) Written Answers July 26, 1984

Higher Education Commons October 26, 1984

Ethiopia Commons October 30, 1984

European Communities (Greenland) Commons October 31, 1984

2 speeches — Procedure Commons October 31, 1984

Foreign Affairs and Overseas Development Commons November 9, 1984

The Economy Commons November 12, 1984

Cambridge Science Park Written Answers November 15, 1984

Chief Press Officer Written Answers November 19, 1984

CND Members (Bail Conditions) Commons December 3, 1984

Human Embryos Commons December 14, 1984

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