Sir Robert Cary
1898 - October 1, 1979Summary information for Sir Robert Cary
Contributions
1968
2 speeches — TRANSPORT HOLDING COMPANY BILL Commons January 16, 1968
4 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICE AND ARMED FORCES PENSIONS REVIEW BILL Commons January 26, 1968
(OBJECTS AND POWERS OF TRANSPORT HOLDING COMPANY.) Commons February 12, 1968
Storage Premises (Manchester) Written Answers February 19, 1968
Rhodesian Stocks Commons February 27, 1968
TRANSPORT BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons March 14, 1968
2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 19, 1968
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 25, 1968
National Plan Commons April 4, 1968
PRIVATE COMPANIES (FINANCIAL AID) Commons April 4, 1968
FINANCE BILL Commons April 24, 1968
RISING PRICES Commons May 1, 1968
Passenger Fares Commons May 8, 1968
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 10, 1968
Companies (Contributions to Political Parties) Commons May 29, 1968
Art and Jewellery Sales (Taxation) Commons June 25, 1968
Prescription Charges 35. Commons July 2, 1968
SCOTTISH REGIMENTS (FUTURE) Commons July 15, 1968
8 speeches — PASSENGER TRANSPORT AREAS, AUTHORITIES AND EXECUTIVES Commons October 16, 1968
2 speeches — PERMITTED DRIVING TIME AND PERIODS OF DUTY Commons October 21, 1968
4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1968
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 31, 1968
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 31, 1968
RHODESIA (MINISTER'S VISIT) Commons November 1, 1968
EDUCATION (SCHOOL MEALS) Commons November 4, 1968
POST OFFICE (TWO-TIER LETTER SYSTEM) Commons November 4, 1968
RHODESIA (MINISTER'S VISIT) Commons November 18, 1968
HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Commons November 19, 1968
EDUCATION (SCHOOL HOURS) Commons November 28, 1968
FALKLAND ISLANDS Commons December 4, 1968
British Standard Time Act Commons December 9, 1968
MINISTERS (ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS) Commons December 10, 1968
3 speeches — PONIES BILL Commons December 13, 1968
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