Dr Leslie Haden-Guest

1877 - August 20, 1960
Summary information for Dr Leslie Haden-Guest

Contributions

1949

NATIONAL THEATRE BILL Commons January 21, 1949

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons January 21, 1949

2 speeches — SAFETY OF EMPLOYMENT (EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY) BILL Commons February 11, 1949

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE, ENGLAND AND WALES Commons February 17, 1949

2 speeches — MILK (SPECIAL DESIGNATIONS) BILL [Lords] Commons February 21, 1949

2 speeches — BRITISH NORTH AMERICA BILL Commons March 2, 1949

2 speeches — ANALGESIA IN CHILDBIRTH BILL Commons March 4, 1949

WAR DAMAGE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons March 18, 1949

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (FOREIGN VISITORS) Commons April 8, 1949

TROPICAL DISEASES HOSPITAL, LONDON Commons April 27, 1949

SCHEDULE. Commons April 29, 1949

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons May 24, 1949

New Clause.—(DUTIES OF COLLECTING OFFICER IN RESPECT OF ENFORCEMENT OF MAINTENANCE ORDERS.) Commons June 24, 1949

Clause 3.—(RIGHT OF MIDWIVES TO ADMINISTER ANALGESIA.) Commons July 8, 1949

2 speeches — Clause 5.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons July 8, 1949

2 speeches — COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons July 20, 1949

CHILD WELFARE Commons July 22, 1949

AFRICA Commons July 29, 1949

Schedule.—(MINOR AMENDMENTS OF THE ACT OF 1946 AND 1947.) Commons October 19, 1949

Clause 3.—(POWERS AND DUTIES OF ASSOCIATIONS.) Commons October 24, 1949

Clause 5.—(CONDITIONS OF SERVICE.) Commons October 24, 1949

Ministry's Staff (Personal Case) Written Answers November 1, 1949

SOUTH AFRICA (HIGH COMMISSION TERRITORIES) Commons November 3, 1949

Clause 3.—(COMPULSORY TAKING OF POSSESSION.) Commons November 18, 1949

ARMED FORTIES (HOUSING LOANS) Commons November 22, 1949

INDIA (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISION) BILL Commons December 5, 1949

2 speeches — NUTRITION Commons December 15, 1949

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