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States Minutes 18th December 1984

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THE STATES assembled on Tuesday, 18th December, 1984 at 11 a.m. under the  Presidency  of  the   Bailiff ,  Sir Frank Ereaut.

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All members were present. ____________

Prayers ____________

Welcome to new members.

The Bailiff welcomed to the House the new members of the States.

Appointment of Presidents of Committees.

THE  STATES,  in  accordance  with  Standing  Order  41,  appointed Presidents of the Committees and other delegations of the Assembly as follows –

Finance and Economics Committee

Defence Committee

Harbours and Airport Committee

Public Works Committee

Education Committee


Senator Reginald Robert Jeune , O.B.E.

Senator John William Ellis

Senator Bernard Thomas Binnington

Deputy Donald George Filleul of

St. Helier (Senator Terence John Le Main defeated by 38 votes to 15)

Deputy Philip George Mourant of

St. Helier ( Deputy Robin Ernest Richard Rumboll of St. Helier defeated by 27 votes to 26)

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Public Health Committee

Agriculture and Fisheries Committee

Tourism Committee

Social Security Committee

Island Development Committee

Housing Committee

Resources Recovery Board

Policy Advisory Committee

Telecommunications Board

Etat Civil


Senator John Le Marquand

Senator Pierre François Horsfall (Senator Terence John Le Main defeated by

35 votes to 18)

Senator John Stephen Rothwell

Deputy Francis Hedley Morel of St. Saviour

John Pepin Le Sueur , Connétable of

St. John (Senator Jane Patricia Sandeman 7 votes, Deputy Norman Stuart Le Brocq of St. Helier 21 votes, John Pepin

Le Sueur , Connétable of St. John 25 votes)

Deputy Hendricus Adolphus Vandervliet of St. Lawrence (Senator Terence John Le Main defeated by 40 votes to 13)

Deputy John Le Gallais of St. Saviour Senator Ralph Vibert , O.B.E.

Deputy Robin Ernest Richard Rumboll of St. Helier

Senator Anne Baal ( Deputy David John de la Haye of St. Ouen defeated by 37 votes to 14)

Legislation Committee Cottage Homes Committee

Prison Board Establishment Committee


Deputy Edgar John Becquet of Trinity

Leonard James Norman, Connétable of St. Saviour

Deputy Edgar John Becquet of Trinity (Senator Terence John Le Main defeated by 30 votes to 23)

Deputy Sir Martin Le Quesne, K.C.M.G., of St. Saviour

Elizabeth House Committee Senator Anne Baal ( Deputy Margaret

Sylvia Beadle of St. Brelade defeated by 29 votes to 24)

Ann Alice Rayner Fund Delegation

Gambling Control Committee

Fort Regent Development Committee

Constitution Committee Overseas Aid Committee

Committee for Postal Administration

Broadcasting Committee


Senator Reginald Robert Jeune , O.B.E. Senator Terence John Le Main

Deputy Jack Roche of St. Saviour Senator Ralph Vibert , O.B.E.

Deputy Jean Amy Le Maistre of St. Helier ( Deputy Corrie Stein of Grouville defeated by 42 votes to 11)

Senator Richard Joseph Shenton ( Deputy Jean Amy Le Maistre of St. Helier defeated by 33 votes to 20)

Deputy Enid Clare Quenault of St. Brelade

Special Committee to consider Relationship between Committees and the States

Industrial Relations Committee

Liberation Anniversary Committee

Special Committee on Defence Contribution and International Representation

Chairman, Joint Advisory Council

Industrial Disputes Officer

Deputy Industrial Disputes Officer


Senator Reginald Robert Jeune , O.B.E.

Deputy Michael Adam Wavell of St. Helier ( Deputy David John de la Haye of

St. Ouen 10 votes, Deputy Leonard Norman of St. Clement 12 votes, Senator Jane Patricia Sandeman 12 votes, Deputy Michael Adam Wavell of St. Helier

18 votes)

President of the Tourism Committee (Senator John Stephen Rothwell)

Senator Ralph Vibert , O.B.E. Deputy Jack Roche of St. Saviour

Deputy David John de la Haye of St. Ouen Deputy Leonard Norman of St. Clement

THE STATES rose at 4.50 p.m.

E.J.M. POTTER, Greffier of the States.