Mr Basil Mackenzie

July 25, 1900 - December 15, 1983
Summary information for Mr Basil Mackenzie

Contributions

1964

2 speeches — TIDYING-UP OF HYDE PARK Lords January 14, 1964

2 speeches — THE HYDE PARK BIRD SANCTUARY Lords January 14, 1964

3 speeches — DOCTORS' PAY AND THE MEDICAL SERVICES Lords January 22, 1964

POST OFFICE (BORROWING POWERS) BILL Lords January 23, 1964

ROAD ACCIDENTS Lords February 5, 1964

INFLAMMABLE NIGHTWEAR Lords February 10, 1964

3 speeches — HYDE PARK Lords February 12, 1964

2 speeches — KENSINGTON GARDENS Lords February 12, 1964

TESTING OF NEW DRUGS Lords March 3, 1964

2 speeches — OLD PALACE YARD AND WESTMINSTER REDEVELOPMENT Lords March 10, 1964

PHARMACY AND POISONS (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords April 7, 1964

DANGEROUS DRUGS BILL Lords April 7, 1964

3 speeches — THE WELFARE SERVICES Lords April 22, 1964

4 speeches — HYDE PARK RESTAURANT CAR PARK Lords May 5, 1964

NURSES BILL Lords May 5, 1964

REFUGEES, DISASTERS AND INTERNATIONAL AID Lords May 6, 1964

2 speeches — THE PROBLEM OF LEISURE Lords May 13, 1964

2 speeches — THE ARTS Lords June 3, 1964

EJECTOR SEATS IN V-BOMBERS Lords June 10, 1964

SAINT GEORGE HANOVER SQUARE BURIAL GROUND BILL Lords June 17, 1964

2 speeches — DRUGS (PREVENTION OF MISUSE) BILL Lords July 7, 1964

NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS AND PENSIONS Lords July 8, 1964

NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS AND PENSIONS Lords July 8, 1964

4 speeches — MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL SERVICES Lords July 30, 1964

ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 10, 1964

CLEANING OF LONDON'S PUBLIC BUILDINGS Lords November 12, 1964

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT GRANTS FOR ART PURCHASES Lords December 2, 1964

GAMBIA INDEPENDENCE BILL Lords December 3, 1964

2 speeches — TRAVEL CONCESSIONS BILL Lords December 3, 1964

CONSULTATIVE HEALTH CENTRES Lords December 3, 1964

FUTURE OF SMALL GENERAL HOSPITALS Lords December 8, 1964

3 speeches — IMPORTED SCIENTIFIC AND MEDICAL RESEARCH APPARATUS Lords December 15, 1964

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