Mr John Edmondson
December 22, 1920 -Summary information for Mr John Edmondson
Contributions
1968
2 speeches — VIETNAM: COMMUNIST ATTACKS DURING TRUCE Lords February 7, 1968
SPORT Lords February 7, 1968
YOUTH AND THE NATION Lords February 21, 1968
3 speeches — VIETNAM: UNITED KINGDOM AID TO CIVILIANS Lords February 22, 1968
SELECTIVITY IN THE WELFARE SERVICES Lords March 20, 1968
6 speeches — HEALTH SERVICES AND PUBLIC HEALTH BILL Lords April 23, 1968
DANGEROUS DRUGS: ISSUE OF LICENCES Written Answers April 24, 1968
2 speeches — HOSPITAL CHARGES FOR PRIVATE BEDS Lords May 9, 1968
PASTORAL MEASURE Lords May 13, 1968
4 speeches — HEALTH SERVICES AND PUBLIC HEALTH BILL Lords May 14, 1968
4 speeches — DRUG ADDICTION TREATMENT IN NON-TEACHING HOSPITALS Lords May 16, 1968
SAINT JAMES AND SAINT PAUL, PLUMSTEAD BILL [H.L.] Lords May 22, 1968
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords May 23, 1968
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' DISCONTENTS Lords June 19, 1968
2 speeches — RESIDENTIAL CARE: THE WILLIAMS REPORT Lords July 10, 1968
HEALTH SERVICES AND PUBLIC HEALTH BILL Lords July 16, 1968
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 16, 1968
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 16, 1968
2 speeches — AREAS OF SPECIAL NEED: URBAN PROGRAMME Lords July 22, 1968
8 speeches — RACE RELATIONS BILL Lords July 25, 1968
PRAYER BOOK (FURTHER PROVISIONS) MEASURE Lords July 26, 1968
9 speeches — RACE RELATIONS BILL Lords July 30, 1968
17 speeches — MEDICINES BILL Lords July 30, 1968
6 speeches — MEDICINES BILL Lords July 31, 1968
RACE RELATIONS BILL Lords October 15, 1968
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords October 16, 1968
ORGANISATION OF GOVERNMENT: DEPARTMENTAL CHANGES Lords October 16, 1968
PRAYER BOOK (FURTHER PROVISIONS) (No.2) MEASURE Lords October 22, 1968
FAMILY LAW REFORM BILL [H.L.] Lords November 26, 1968
2 speeches — POVERTY IN BRITAIN Lords December 4, 1968
3 speeches — POVERTY IN BRITAIN Lords December 4, 1968
PRAYER BOOK (FURTHER PROVISIONS) MEASURE Lords December 10, 1968
2 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES AND GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS Lords December 18, 1968
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