Sir Ray Whitney
November 28, 1930 -Summary information for Sir Ray Whitney
Contributions
1978
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons June 7, 1978
Prices Commons June 12, 1978
Developing Countries (Exports) Written Answers July 10, 1978
Overseas Representation Written Answers July 10, 1978
Inflation Written Answers July 17, 1978
Washington and New York Missions (Information Staff) Written Answers July 17, 1978
Comprehensive Education Commons July 18, 1978
HEADS OF GOVERNMENT (BONN MEETING) Commons July 18, 1978
Further Education Pupils (Grants) Written Answers July 18, 1978
Washington Embassy (Personnel) Written Answers July 20, 1978
Diplomatic Missions (Secretary of States' Speeches) Written Answers July 20, 1978
South Africa (Company Reports) Written Answers July 24, 1978
Expenditure Written Answers July 25, 1978
Common Fund Written Answers July 31, 1978
BONN SUMMIT Written Answers August 1, 1978
Special Advisers Written Answers November 6, 1978
Examination Results Written Answers November 6, 1978
RHODESIA Commons November 7, 1978
PRESIDENT KAUNDA (PRIME MINISTER'S TALKS) Written Answers November 7, 1978
Home Purchase and Housing Corporation Guarantee Act Written Answers November 8, 1978
Home Loans Written Answers November 8, 1978
Shortage Subjects Written Answers November 14, 1978
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (CUSTODIAL REMANDS) Commons November 23, 1978
2 speeches — Companies (South Africa) Commons November 27, 1978
Chilean Refugees Commons November 30, 1978
Violence and Vandalism Written Answers November 30, 1978
Zambia (Aid Projects) Written Answers December 4, 1978
3 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA Commons December 8, 1978
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY HEADS OF GOVERNMENT Written Answers December 8, 1978
OIL SUPPLIES AND PRICES Commons December 11, 1978
2 speeches — 16-plus Examinations Commons December 12, 1978
TUC AND CBI Written Answers December 12, 1978
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