Mr Roger White

June 1, 1928 - 2000
Summary information for Mr Roger White

Contributions

1972

Prison Service (Recruitment) Written Answers January 24, 1972

2 speeches — Public Transport Investment Commons January 26, 1972

Police Officers (Resignations) Written Answers January 31, 1972

London Transport (Land Development) Written Answers February 16, 1972

Dental Services Written Answers February 22, 1972

EMPLOYMENT Commons February 28, 1972

Magistrates' Courts Written Answers February 29, 1972

Luncheon Vouchers Written Answers March 7, 1972

Cement Dust Fall-out (Thamesside) Commons April 26, 1972

Community Development Project Written Answers April 28, 1972

2 speeches — Training Centres Commons May 2, 1972

3 speeches — ROADS (DRIVER BEHAVIOUR) Commons May 19, 1972

2 speeches — Port Operations Commons June 14, 1972

Wage Settlements (Public Sector) Written Answers July 4, 1972

2 speeches — Highway Maintenance Commons July 5, 1972

Pensioners Written Answers July 11, 1972

2 speeches — Child Pedestrians (Casualties) Commons July 26, 1972

European Economic Community Written Answers July 26, 1972

Channel Tunnel Written Answers July 26, 1972

Goods Vehicles (Reflective Markings) Written Answers July 31, 1972

2 speeches — MAPLIN Commons August 9, 1972

Criminal Statistics Written Answers August 9, 1972

Transport Holding Company Written Answers November 1, 1972

INDUSTRY (NORTH-WEST KENT) Commons November 6, 1972

SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons November 9, 1972

LORRIES (SIZE) Commons November 29, 1972

Playing Fields Written Answers November 30, 1972

2 speeches — KENT (LOCAL GOVERNMENT) Commons December 6, 1972

Architectural Design Written Answers December 7, 1972

2 speeches — NON-METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS Commons December 21, 1972

COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION (DELEGATIONS) Written Answers December 22, 1972

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