TNAG-1240-FCO40-1553-Future-of-Hong-Kong-1983 — Page 25

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

IDES, Baron a 1964, of Saddleworth (Life Peer); Hervey Rhodes, KG 1972; PC 1969, DFC and Bar, DL; b 12 August 1895; 1 of John Eastwood and Elizabeth Ann Rhodes; m 1925, Ann Bradbury; two d. Educ: Greenfield, St Mary's Elementary Sch.; Huddersfield Technical College, evening classes. Woollen worker pre-1914; joined King's Own Royal Lanc, 1914, commisioned, seconded to flying Corps (wounded, DFC and Bar). 13 woollen Discharged from Hospital, 1921. Commenced business manufacturer. Served on Local Authority. Chairman of Urban District Council, 1944–45. Chairman, Saddleworth War Charities. Commanded 30th West Riding Bn Home Guard, Contested Royton Division of Lancs, 1945; MP (Lab) Ashton-under-Lyne, 1945–64; PPS. Min. of Pensions, 1948; Parliamentary Secretary, Board of Trade, 1950-51, 1964-67. Led all-party Parly delegns to China, 1978, 1979, 1981. Lord Lieutenant of Lancaster, 1968–71; DI Lancs, 1971. Freedom of Borough of Ashton-under-Lyne, 1965, and of Saddleworth, Yorks, 1966. KStf 1968. Fellow, Huddersfield Polytechnic, 1976. Hon. DTech Bradford, 1966; Hon LLD Manchester, 1971. Address Cribbstones, Delph, near Oldham, Lancs. T: Saddleworth 4500.

LLEWELYN-DAVIES OF HASTOE, Barones er 1967, of Hastoe (Life Peer); Patricia Llewelyn-Davies, PC 1975; Opposition Chief Whip, House of Lordı, 1973-74 and since 1979; b 16 July 1915; ✅ of Charles Percy Party and Sarah Gertrude Parry (née Hamilton), m 1943, Richard Llewelyn-Davies (later Baron Llewelyn-Davies) (✔ 1981), three d. Educ Liverpool Coll, Huyton; Girton Coll., Cambridge (Hon. Fellow, 1979). Civil Servant, 1940-51 (Min. of War Transp., FO, Air Min., CRO). Contested (Lab) Wolverhampton S-W, 1951, Windsworth Cent., 1955, 1959. A Baroness-in- Warung (Govt Whip), 1969-70, Dep. Opposition Chief Whip, House of Lords, 1972-73: Captain of the Gentlemen at Arms (Govt Chief Whip). 1974-79, Hon. Sec., Lab. Parly Assoc., 1960-69. Chm., Women's National Cancer Control Campaign, 1972-75, Member: Bd of Govs, Hosp. for Sick Children, Gt Ormond Street, 1955-67 (Chm. Bd. 1967-69); Court, Univ. of Sussex, 1967-69. Dir, Africa Eduen! Trust, 1960–69. Co.-Chm., Women's Nat. Commn, 1976-79. Address: 36 Parkhill Road, NW). T: 01-485 6576,

GOODLAD, Alastair Robertson; MP (C) Northwich since Feb. 1974; a Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury, since 1982; b 4 July 1943; v s of late Dr John Goodlad and late Isabel (née Sinclair); m 1968, Čecilia Barbara, 2nd & of late Cul Richard Hurst and Lady Barbara Hurst; two & Educ: Marlborough Coll.; King's Coll., Cambridge (MA, LLB). Contested (C) Crewe Div., 1970. An Ast Govt Whip, 1981-82 Jt Hon. Secretary: Cons. Party Trade Cree, 1978: (Jr Vice-Chm., 1979-81); Cons. NI Cutee, 1979-81; Hon. Sec., All Parry Henuge Gp, 1979-81; Mem., Select Citee on Agriculture, 1979-81. Address: Common Farm, Rhuddal Heath, Tarporley, Cheshire. T: Tarporley 2255. Club Brooks'

Miss Frances Wood is a Cambridge graduate in Chinese, who spent a year in China and then worked in the Library at SOAS and in the Oriental Manuscripts Department of the British Library. She accompanied Lord Rhodes' group to China in 1979 and 1981.

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