Mr Arthur Howard

1896 - April 25, 1971
Summary information for Mr Arthur Howard

Contributions

1949

5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Grants by trustee savings banks for the benefit of other trustee savings banks.) Commons January 18, 1949

PUBLIC WORKS (FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN) BILL Commons February 10, 1949

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (EMERGENCY TREATMENT) Written Answers April 12, 1949

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

Professional Firms (Rehabilitation Allowances) Written Answers July 18, 1949

Clause 3.— [GENERAL DUTY OF THE CORPORATION.) Commons July 25, 1949

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons October 19, 1949

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

NURSES BILL [Lords] Commons October 21, 1949

NURSES [MONEY] Commons October 21, 1949

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(STANDING NURSE-TRAINING COMMITTEES.) Commons October 28, 1949

3 speeches — Clause 4.—(EXPENDITURE ON NURSE-TRAINING BY HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES, ETC.) Commons October 28, 1949

Clause 8.—(THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.) Commons October 28, 1949

Clause 21.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons October 28, 1949

3 speeches — First Schedule.—(THE GENERAL NURSING COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND AND WALES.) Commons October 28, 1949

2 speeches — Second Schedule.—(STANDING NURSETRAINING COMMITTEES.) Commons October 28, 1949

3 speeches — New Clause.—(THE TRAINING COMMITTEE.) Commons November 4, 1949

Clause 4.—(EXPENDITURE ON NURSE-TRAINING BY HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES, ETC.) Commons November 4, 1949

First Schedule.—(THE GENERAL NURSING COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND AND WALES.) Commons November 4, 1949

Professional Firms (Rehabilitation Allowances) Written Answers November 29, 1949

PROPERTY REPAIRS (REHABILITATION ALLOWANCE) Written Answers December 5, 1949

PARLIAMENT SQUARE (IMPROVEMENTS) BILL Commons December 14, 1949

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