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Parliamentary Group. Director, London and South Eastern Trustee Savings Bank, 1963 ; Vice President, Association of Municipal Corporations, 1971 (Dep Chm., 1969-71); Member: Post Office Users National Council 1970 - ; Council CBI (Chairman Postal and Telecommunications Panel); Vice President, National Association of Retail Furnishers. JP (Inner London) 1962 - Industrial relations adviser. Recreations: bridge, reading. Address: 80 Westbere Road, NW2 3RU. Tel: 01-435-5320.
01-435-5320. Clubs: Carlton, MCC.
MR ANTHONY KERSHAW (Conservative) Stroud, Glos.
KERSHAW, Anthony, MP: Stroud (Conservative) since 1955. Barrister. B. December 1915; ed Eton and Balliel College, Oxford. Married. Parliamentary Secretary, MPBW, June-October 1970; Under Secretary, FCO, 1970-73; Under Secretary, Defence (RAF), 1973-74. Joint Secretary, Conservative Defence Committee, 1964-67; member, executive committee, 1922 Committee, 1964-66. PPS to Mr Heath 1966-70. Clubs: Whites.
DR MAURICE MILLER (Labour) East Kilbride
MILLER, Dr Maurice (Solomon), MB. MP (Lab) for Kelvingrove Division of Glasgow 1964-74, East Kilbride since 1974. Born:
Born: August 1920; son of David Miller. Education: Shawlands Academy, Glasgow, Glasgow University. MB, ChB 1944. Member of Glasgow Corporation since 1950; Bailie of Glasgow, 1954-57; JP Glasgow, 1957. Asst. Govt. Whip, 1968-69. Medical Adviser in Port of Glasgow to the British and Commonwealth Shipping Company Ltd. Visited Russia as member of medical delegation, 1955. Publication, Window on Russia, 1956. Chairman, Glasgow and West of Scotland Socialist Medical Association. Address: House of Commons, SW1; 82 Springkell Avenue, Glasgow S1.
MR JOHN ROPER (Labour and Co-operative) Farnworth, Lancashire
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ROPER, John (Francis Hodgess), Economist, MP (Lab and Co-op), Farnworth since 1970; born Sept 1935; eldest son of Rev Frederick Mabor Hodgess Roper and Ellen Frances (nee Brockway); married 1959, Valerie Hope, elder daughter of late Rt Hon John Edwards, PC, OBE, MP and Mrs D M Edwards; one daughter. Educated: William Hulme's Grammar School, Manchester; Reading School; Magdalen College, Oxford; University of Chicago; National Service, commission in Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, 1954-65; studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford, 1956-59, President United Nations Student Association, 1957; (organised University referendum on Nuclear Disarmament). Harkness Fellow, Commonwealth Fund, 1959-61; Research Fellow in Economics Statistics, Unviersity of Manchester, 1961; Assistant Lecturer in Economics, 1962-64, Lecturer 1964-70, Faculty Tutor 1968-70. Contested (Lab) High Peak (Derbs) 1964. Vice Chairman National Executive Committee, United Nations Association, 1965-71; Council of Europe, 1965-66. Research Adviser (part time),