Mrs Judith Hart
September 18, 1924 - December 8, 1991Summary information for Mrs Judith Hart
Contributions
1985
International Monetary Fund Written Answers January 15, 1985
5 speeches — Local Government (Scotland) Commons January 24, 1985
Winter Temperatures (Lanarkshire) Written Answers January 25, 1985
Limited List Prescribing Written Answers February 20, 1985
Sudan Written Answers February 20, 1985
Hypothermia Written Answers March 13, 1985
Pakistan Written Answers April 1, 1985
3 speeches — Police Complaints Panel Commons May 2, 1985
3 speeches — AWARD OF EXPENSES WHERE DEFENDANT ACQUITTED OR PROSECUTION NOT PROCEEDED WITH Commons May 2, 1985
Chile Written Answers May 13, 1985
Rates Written Answers May 15, 1985
Nicaragua Written Answers May 22, 1985
Ethiopia Commons June 10, 1985
Nicaragua Written Answers June 10, 1985
4 speeches — Developing Countries (Famine and Debt) Commons June 11, 1985
5 speeches — Government's Policy for Science Commons June 14, 1985
2 speeches — Rural Aid Fund Commons June 19, 1985
Chile Written Answers June 26, 1985
Agricultural Development Projects Written Answers June 27, 1985
Agricultural Research Written Answers June 27, 1985
2 speeches — Scottish Institute of Agricultural Engineering Written Answers June 27, 1985
Brigadier General Navarrete (Chile) Written Answers July 3, 1985
Scientific Research and Development Written Answers July 17, 1985
Ethiopia (Famine Relief) Commons July 22, 1985
4 speeches — Chile Commons July 22, 1985
Nicaragua Written Answers July 22, 1985
Nicaragua and Chile Written Answers July 24, 1985
9 speeches — Southern Africa Commons October 23, 1985
Veterinary Laboratory, Lasswade Written Answers October 29, 1985
South African Debt Written Answers October 29, 1985
2 speeches — Agriculture and Horticulture (Assistance) Written Answers October 29, 1985
Chile Written Answers October 29, 1985
South Africa Written Answers November 20, 1985
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