Mr Basil Nield
May 7, 1903 - December 4, 1996Summary information for Mr Basil Nield
Contributions
1949
3 speeches — ADOPTION BILL Commons February 18, 1949
2 speeches — Domestic Preserving (Sugar) Commons March 7, 1949
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Commons March 14, 1949
Third Schedule.—(REMUNERATION OF PERSONS GIVING LEGAL AID UNDER PART I.) Commons May 25, 1949
Clause 7.—(POWER OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO PROVIDE BOARD AND LAUNDRY FACILITIES.) Commons May 30, 1949
2 speeches — New Clause.—(RIGHTS OF INHERITANCE OF AN ADOPTED CHILD.) Commons June 24, 1949
New Clause.—(REMOVAL OF INFANTS ON REFUSAL OF ADOPTION ORDER.) Commons June 24, 1949
5 speeches — Clause 3.—(CONSENT TO ADOPTION.) Commons June 24, 1949
3 speeches — Clause 5.—(PROBATIONARY PERIOD.) Commons June 24, 1949
Clause 6.—(ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY ADOPTION SOCIETIES.) Commons June 24, 1949
Clause 10.—(OTHER EFFECTS OF ADOPTION ORDER.) Commons June 24, 1949
Clause 13.—(INTERPRETATION AND CONSTRUCTION.) Commons June 24, 1949
2 speeches — Clause 14.—(APPLICATION TO SCOTLAND.) Commons June 24, 1949
2 speeches — EDUCATION Commons July 5, 1949
Married Quarters Commons July 6, 1949
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 21, 1949
2 speeches — Licensed Premises Site, Finchley Commons July 26, 1949
2 speeches — Overspill, Manchester (Allocation) Commons July 26, 1949
NURSES BILL [Lords] Commons October 21, 1949
Cadet Force (Uniform) Written Answers November 8, 1949
2 speeches — Overseas Service (Wives and Families) Commons November 9, 1949
Monopolies Commission Commons November 10, 1949
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE BILL [Lords] Commons November 28, 1949
ARMED FORCES (HOUSING LOANS) BILL Commons November 29, 1949
2 speeches — Clause 3. —(CONSENT TO ADOPTION.) Commons December 5, 1949
Clause 10. —(AREA OF COMMISSION.) Commons December 6, 1949
Clause 17. —(PROVISION OF COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.) Commons December 7, 1949
Clause 19. —(APPOINTMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF JUSTICES' CLERKS.) Commons December 7, 1949
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