Ms Mary Danvers

- July 6, 1975
Summary information for Ms Mary Danvers

Contributions

1971

HERR RUDI DUTSCHKE: TRIBUNAL DECISION Lords January 20, 1971

EXPORT OF LIVE ANIMALS Lords January 21, 1971

PAYMENT OF MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCES Lords January 28, 1971

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Lords February 4, 1971

THIRD LONDON AIRPORT: THE ROSKILL REPORT Lords February 23, 1971

2 speeches — UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND NATIONAL NEEDS Lords March 4, 1971

THE MIDDLE EAST: PEACE NEGOTIATIONS Lords March 22, 1971

HEAVY FREIGHT TRAFFIC ROUTES Lords March 23, 1971

6 speeches — KENSINGTON GARDENS: PROPOSED UNDERGROUND CAR PARK Lords April 8, 1971

3 speeches — PORNOGRAPHY IN BRITAIN Lords April 21, 1971

THE THIRD LONDON AIRPORT: FOULNESS SITE Lords April 26, 1971

LONDON AIRPORT HOTEL SCHEME Lords May 4, 1971

UNIVERSITIES EXPANSION AND STUDENT ACCOMMODATION Lords May 11, 1971

ARMY CADET FORCE UNITS IN APPROVED SCHOOLS Lords June 24, 1971

VIETNAM: AMERICAN POLICY AND BRITISH SUPPORT Lords July 6, 1971

GUN-TESTING ESTABLISHMENT: PROPOSED MOVE TO SCOTLAND Lords August 4, 1971

PROPOSED ALTERATIONS TO CODE No. 1 (CATTLE) OF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE WELFARE OF LIVESTOCK Lords August 4, 1971

ISRAEL: FOREIGN SECRETARY'S VISIT Lords September 22, 1971

CONSOLIDATION BILLS Lords November 4, 1971

BENEFICES MEASURE Lords November 11, 1971

PEDESTRIANS AND ROAD TRAFFIC CONTROL Lords November 17, 1971

DERELICTION CLEARANCE Lords November 17, 1971

2 speeches — FIREARMS: SECURITY PRECAUTIONS AT SCHOOLS Lords November 22, 1971

DISEASES OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL [H.L.] Lords November 25, 1971

FIREARMS CERTIFICATES APPLICATIONS Lords December 2, 1971

FIREARMS: SECIRUTY PRECAUTIONS AT SCHOOLS Lords December 2, 1971

HONG KONG GARRISON STRENGTH Lords December 8, 1971

EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN THE CIVIL SERVICE Lords December 8, 1971

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