Brigadier Sir John Smyth

1893 - 1983
Summary information for Brigadier Sir John Smyth

Contributions

1955

3 speeches — War Pensions (Commutation) Commons January 31, 1955

NATIONAL ASSISTANCE (PERSONAL CASE) Written Answers February 4, 1955

OFFICER WAR PENSIONERS (ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE) Written Answers February 9, 1955

3 speeches — CASE OF THOMAS MARKS Commons March 28, 1955

2 speeches — WAR PENSIONS Written Answers March 29, 1955

2 speeches — Widows Written Answers April 4, 1955

3 speeches — WAR DISABILITY PENSIONS Written Answers April 5, 1955

LOST WORKING DAYS (BRONCHITIS) Written Answers April 6, 1955

2 speeches — Parents' Pensions Written Answers April 25, 1955

Personal Case Written Answers April 25, 1955

7 speeches — WAR PENSIONS (DISSEMINATED SCLEROSIS) Commons April 26, 1955

PARENTS' PENSIONS, CARDIFF Written Answers April 26, 1955

4 speeches — DEPENDANT'S PENSION, LINCOLN Commons April 28, 1955

4 speeches — War Pensions (Personal Cases) Written Answers May 4, 1955

Benefits and Allowances Written Answers May 4, 1955

2 speeches — Dependants' Pensions Written Answers May 4, 1955

2 speeches — PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE (PERSONAL CASES) Commons May 5, 1955

War Pensions (Parents) Written Answers May 5, 1955

2 speeches — THE CASE OF MR. WILKES Commons July 22, 1955

2 speeches — Limbless Pensioners (First World War) Written Answers October 31, 1955

3 speeches — War Pensions Commons November 21, 1955

Limbless Pensioners (First World War) Written Answers November 21, 1955

2 speeches — War Pensions Written Answers November 21, 1955

Disabled Persons Written Answers November 21, 1955

War Widows (Payments) Written Answers November 22, 1955

Personal Case Written Answers November 28, 1955

Personal Cases Written Answers December 5, 1955

Troops, Cyprus (Dependants' Pensions) Written Answers December 6, 1955

WAR PENSIONS (WIDOWS) Commons December 13, 1955

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