Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
February 2, 1905 - January 26, 1995Summary information for Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
Contributions
1968
2 speeches — Budget Written Answers January 30, 1968
Health and Welfare Services Written Answers January 31, 1968
Hearing Aid Batteries (Prices) Commons February 5, 1968
White Paper, The Child, the Family and the Young Offender Commons February 15, 1968
2 speeches — Court Lees School Written Answers February 15, 1968
Minister of Health (Questions) Commons March 4, 1968
BRISTOL SIDDELEY ENGINES LIMITED Commons April 25, 1968
2 speeches — M23 and M25 (Proposed Routes) Written Answers May 15, 1968
NURSES AND MIDWIVES (PAY) Commons July 1, 1968
2 speeches — Approved Schools (Corporal Punishment) Commons July 4, 1968
3 speeches — Approved Schools (Teachers' Salaries) Commons July 4, 1968
Patients (Length of Stay) Commons July 16, 1968
Prescription Charges Commons July 16, 1968
SECRETARY OF STATE for SOCIAL SERVICES Commons October 24, 1968
Auctions (Dealers' Ring) Written Answers October 25, 1968
Sale, Aldwick Court (Export Application) Written Answers October 25, 1968
Art Auctions (Ring) Commons November 6, 1968
2 speeches — ART AUCTIONS (RING) Commons November 6, 1968
Cane Hill Hospital (Salter Unit) Written Answers November 11, 1968
Purchases of Paintings (Exchange Control) Written Answers November 12, 1968
Duccio Painting (Sale) Written Answers November 20, 1968
Auction Law (Report) Written Answers November 20, 1968
AUCTION RINGS (REPORT) Written Answers November 21, 1968
National Gallery (Purchase of Picture) Written Answers November 26, 1968
2 speeches — COMMUTERS Commons November 29, 1968
Social Insurance (White Paper) Commons December 2, 1968
Drug Addiction (Treatment Facilities) Written Answers December 2, 1968
4 speeches — COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (REPORTS) Commons December 5, 1968
Auctions Written Answers December 11, 1968
Cork Manufacturing Industry (Import Deposit Scheme) Written Answers December 18, 1968
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