Mr George Isaacs

1883 - April 26, 1979
Summary information for Mr George Isaacs

Contributions

1952

Staff Reductions Written Answers February 5, 1952

CIVIL DEFENCE (RECRUITMENT) Written Answers February 11, 1952

HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING Written Answers March 3, 1952

Borough Exchange, London Written Answers March 4, 1952

HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING Written Answers March 10, 1952

Cortisone Written Answers March 27, 1952

HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING Commons April 7, 1952

London Written Answers April 8, 1952

Disabled Persons Written Answers April 8, 1952

Supervisors (Training Within Industry) Written Answers April 8, 1952

2 speeches — Blind Persons Written Answers April 8, 1952

DISABILITY AND WAR WIDOWS' PENSIONS (INCREASE) Commons April 9, 1952

3 speeches — Industrial Disputes Written Answers April 10, 1952

Hostels Written Answers April 10, 1952

Appointments Department (Statistics) Written Answers April 10, 1952

Ex-Regular Service Men Written Answers April 10, 1952

D. C. Thomson & Co., Dundee (Dispute) Commons April 29, 1952

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons April 30, 1952

Borough Exchange Written Answers May 9, 1952

Limbless Men Commons May 20, 1952

Southwark Written Answers June 19, 1952

ATOMIC BOMB (EXPLOSION) Commons July 10, 1952

Industrial Conscription Commons July 31, 1952

NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS (PROSECUTIONS) Written Answers November 7, 1952

Bankside Power Station Commons November 24, 1952

PROPERTY OWNERS (FICTITIOUS NAMES AND ADDRESSES) Commons November 24, 1952

EMERGENCY LAWS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) Commons November 27, 1952

REGISTERED DOCK WORKERS (REDUNDANCY) Commons December 4, 1952

ROYAL NAVY (PERSONAL CASE) Written Answers December 8, 1952

Non-Military Duties Commons December 9, 1952

Remand Centres Commons December 11, 1952

Unfit Houses Written Answers December 16, 1952

"Daily Graphic" (Transfer of Ownership) Commons December 18, 1952

Chiropody Written Answers December 18, 1952

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