Mrs Anne Kerr

March 24, 1925 - July 29, 1973
Summary information for Mrs Anne Kerr

Contributions

1968

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 16, 1968

2 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons January 17, 1968

9 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons January 24, 1968

4 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons January 25, 1968

SACHSENHAUSEN Commons February 5, 1968

ANGLO-SOVIET RELATIONS Commons February 6, 1968

Universities (Defence Research Contracts) Written Answers February 8, 1968

2 speeches — Research Contracts Written Answers February 13, 1968

5 speeches — Research Contracts Written Answers February 13, 1968

University Research Workers (Security Clearance) Written Answers February 14, 1968

5 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 5, 1968

RHODESIA (EXECUTIONS) Commons March 6, 1968

DEFENCE (ARMY) ESTIMATES, 1968–69, VOTE A Commons March 6, 1968

VIETNAM Commons April 30, 1968

5 speeches — RISING PRICES Commons May 1, 1968

2 speeches — BRITISH ARMY (VOLUNTARY RESERVES) Commons May 15, 1968

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 16, 1968

3 speeches — PRICES AND INCOMES BILL Commons May 21, 1968

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CHARGES) Commons May 30, 1968

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 20, 1968

2 speeches — Clause 3 Commons June 26, 1968

2 speeches — Schedule 2 Commons June 27, 1968

NIGERIA Commons July 18, 1968

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 18, 1968

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1968

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 5, 1968

South Africa Commons November 6, 1968

Waste Paper Commons November 6, 1968

Airports (Classification) Commons November 6, 1968

Nigeria Commons November 18, 1968

2 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Commons November 20, 1968

WHITEHALL REDEVELOPMENT PLAN Commons December 3, 1968

3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 12, 1968

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS) Commons December 17, 1968

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