Miss Alice Bacon

September 10, 1909 - March 24, 1993
Summary information for Miss Alice Bacon

Contributions

1962

Prison Medical Service Commons March 29, 1962

Homicide Act Commons March 29, 1962

Television Programmes (Crime) Commons March 29, 1962

Jury Service Commons March 29, 1962

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons March 29, 1962

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 29, 1962

4 speeches — HOME OFFICE AFFAIRS Commons May 10, 1962

2 speeches — Leeds University (Capital Development) Commons May 24, 1962

Election Expenses Commons May 31, 1962

3 speeches — Probation Officers Commons May 31, 1962

Detention Centre, Cirencester (Inquiry) Commons June 7, 1962

2 speeches — Training Centres (Advisory Council's Report) Commons June 7, 1962

3 speeches — Ashford Remand Centre Commons June 7, 1962

Nursing Staff (Advertising Expenditure) Written Answers June 8, 1962

2 speeches — PROBATION OFFICERS Commons July 16, 1962

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 19, 1962

Probation Officers (Salaries) Written Answers July 26, 1962

4 speeches — MR. PETER WARE Commons July 30, 1962

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 31, 1962

ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons August 1, 1962

Probation Officers (Salaries) Written Answers August 2, 1962

3 speeches — JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Commons November 5, 1962

BREACH OF PROMISE ACTIONS Commons November 8, 1962

Remand Homes Commons November 8, 1962

Probation Officers (Pay) Commons November 8, 1962

Prison Medical Service Commons November 8, 1962

Victims of Crimes of Violence (Compensation) Commons November 8, 1962

Holloway Prison Written Answers November 8, 1962

Royal Commission on the Police (Report) Commons November 15, 1962

2 speeches — After-Care (Report) Commons November 15, 1962

Children and Young Persons Written Answers November 15, 1962

Stamford House Remand Home Written Answers November 16, 1962

Children's Homes Written Answers November 19, 1962

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