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Dehra Parker

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From her re-election in 1933 until her retirement in 1960, she faced opposition only once. During the 1949 Northern Ireland General Election, with anti-partition agitation a common theme across the region, she was opposed in South Londonderry by a Nationalist Party candidate, T.B. Agnew, whom she
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from 1 December 1937 to 15 March 1944. She was also Chair of the Northern Ireland General Health Services Board from 1948 to 1949. She served as Minister of Health and Local Government from 26 August 1949 to 13 March 1957 and became a member of the
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having been criticised for appointing elderly members to Cabinet. She was the first woman to serve in the Northern Ireland Cabinet.
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in the 1949 Birthday honours "for public services", having previously been appointed as an OBE, and was advanced to be a
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Outside of parliamentary activities, Dame Dehra was a long-serving local councillor on
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just before her second marriage but was elected unopposed as
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Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chichester, MP
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Index

The Right Honourable
GBE

Dame
James Chichester-Clark
Switzerland
Parliamentary Secretary
Ministry of Education
Minister of Health and Local Government
William Grant
Jack Andrews
Northern Ireland House of Commons
Parliament
Londonderry
Northern Ireland House of Commons
James Lenox-Conyngham Chichester-Clark
James Chichester-Clark
South Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Dehradun
British India
Castledawson
County Londonderry
Northern Ireland
Northern Irish
Ulster Unionist Party
Robert Chichester
GBE
PC (NI)
House of Commons of Northern Ireland
Dehra Dun

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