Mr Arnold Gregory
November 14, 1924 - July 30, 1976Summary information for Mr Arnold Gregory
Contributions
1970
Dumping (State-trading Countries) Written Answers January 28, 1970
Anti-dumping Applications Written Answers January 28, 1970
12 M Jespersen Flats, Stockport Written Answers February 3, 1970
2 speeches — Pirate Radio and Television Broadcasting Written Answers February 16, 1970
2 speeches — Copyright (Stockholm Protocol) Commons February 25, 1970
2 speeches — Inventions (International Patent Schemes) Commons February 25, 1970
Fit Person Orders Written Answers March 19, 1970
Criminal Offences (Young Persons) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Mental Illness (Supported Families) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Free School Meals Written Answers March 19, 1970
Educationally Subnormal Children Written Answers March 19, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Day Centres and Hospitals) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Community Care Written Answers March 19, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Housing) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Outpatient Clinics) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Outpatient Psychiatric Clinics (Doctor Sessions) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Children (Deficiency Diseases and Malnutrition) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Mental Hospitals Written Answers March 19, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Hospital Admissions and Community Care) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Suicides Written Answers March 19, 1970
School Leavers Written Answers March 20, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Social Security Benefits) Written Answers March 23, 1970
Unemployment Benefit Written Answers March 23, 1970
Mental Disorders Written Answers March 23, 1970
Housing Subsidies Written Answers March 24, 1970
Secondary Reorganisation, Stockport Written Answers April 9, 1970
London Zoological Society (Report) Written Answers May 28, 1970
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