Mr Robert Woof

1911 - 1997
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Contributions

1972

4 speeches — Nuclear Weapons Written Answers January 27, 1972

European Economic Community Written Answers January 31, 1972

3 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons February 8, 1972

Nuclear Defence Written Answers February 24, 1972

2 speeches — Nuclear Deterrent Written Answers February 24, 1972

Early Warning System Written Answers February 24, 1972

Anti-Ballistic Missile System Written Answers February 24, 1972

Aldermaston Written Answers February 24, 1972

Nuclear Weapons Written Answers February 24, 1972

Uranium Refinement Written Answers February 24, 1972

2 speeches — Mail (Redirection) Commons March 1, 1972

Local Authority Employees Written Answers March 16, 1972

2 speeches — Redundancy Written Answers March 16, 1972

3 speeches — Blaydon Written Answers March 16, 1972

Coal Industry Dispute Written Answers March 16, 1972

European Free Trade Association Written Answers March 20, 1972

Development Areas (E.E.C. Discussions) Written Answers March 20, 1972

Lorries (Permitted Weight) Written Answers March 20, 1972

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 21, 1972

European Economic Community Written Answers March 22, 1972

European Economic Community Written Answers March 27, 1972

Supplementary Benefit Written Answers March 28, 1972

United Kingdom Patent Office Written Answers April 24, 1972

Nuclear-free Zone (Western Europe) Written Answers May 1, 1972

Thomas Appleby Written Answers May 4, 1972

2 speeches — European Economic Community Written Answers July 3, 1972

European Economic Community Written Answers July 3, 1972

Lorries (EEC Proposals) Written Answers July 3, 1972

European Economic Community Written Answers July 3, 1972

European Economic Community Written Answers July 3, 1972

£ Sterling Written Answers July 3, 1972

European Economic Community Written Answers July 4, 1972

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