Mr Harry Randall

1899 - August 28, 1976
Summary information for Mr Harry Randall

Contributions

1959

Mr. K. M. Charlton Written Answers February 17, 1959

2 speeches — COUNCIL OF EUROPE (RECOMMENDATIONS) Written Answers February 23, 1959

2 speeches — Disabled Persons Written Answers February 25, 1959

Gateshead Written Answers February 25, 1959

Gateshead Written Answers March 2, 1959

2 speeches — Teachers Written Answers March 5, 1959

Gateshead, West (Boundary Commission's Proposals) Written Answers March 23, 1959

Industry, North-East (Electronics Equipment Contracts) Written Answers April 20, 1959

Development Contracts Written Answers April 20, 1959

Gateshead Locomotive Works (Redundancies) Written Answers April 22, 1959

Medical Department (Porter) Written Answers April 22, 1959

School Feeding Scheme (Supervisor) Written Answers April 22, 1959

Respiratory Diseases, Gateshead Written Answers April 27, 1959

Waiting Lists Written Answers April 27, 1959

NEW CUNARD LINERS Written Answers May 12, 1959

3 speeches — Gateshead Written Answers May 13, 1959

ALGERIAN REFUGEES (UNITED KINGDOM CONTRIBUTION) Written Answers June 17, 1959

NATIONAL ASSISTANCE Commons June 24, 1959

2 speeches — REFUGEES (COUNCIL OF EUROPE RECOMMENDATIONS) Written Answers June 29, 1959

Refugees Written Answers June 30, 1959

Gateshead Written Answers July 20, 1959

2 speeches — Gateshead Written Answers July 27, 1959

Milk Tokens Written Answers November 30, 1959

Nurses and Midwives (Pay) Written Answers November 30, 1959

Hearing Aids Written Answers November 30, 1959

REFUGEES Written Answers November 30, 1959

Council Dwellings, Gateshead Written Answers November 30, 1959

Sub-standard Houses, Gateshead Written Answers December 1, 1959

Gateshead Written Answers December 2, 1959

Refugees (Austria) Written Answers December 17, 1959

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