Mr Julius Silverman
December 8, 1905 - September 21, 1996Summary information for Mr Julius Silverman
Contributions
1970
National Exhibition Centre Commons January 28, 1970
7 speeches — HOUSING Commons January 29, 1970
Financial Grants, Birmingham Written Answers March 3, 1970
MR. ALAN LAW Written Answers March 5, 1970
Fit Person Orders Written Answers March 19, 1970
Criminal Offences (Young Persons) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Free School Meals Written Answers March 19, 1970
Educationally Subnormal Children Written Answers March 19, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Day Centres and Hospitals) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Housing) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Outpatient Clinics) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Outpatient Psychiatric Clinics (Doctor Sessions) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Hospital Admissions and Community Care) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Social Workers (Mental Cases) Written Answers March 19, 1970
Suicides Written Answers March 19, 1970
School Leavers Written Answers March 20, 1970
Psychiatric Patients (Social Security Benefits) Written Answers March 23, 1970
Unemployment Benefit Written Answers March 23, 1970
Mental Disorders Written Answers March 23, 1970
West Midlands Economic Planning Council Written Answers April 7, 1970
7 speeches — POWER OF COURT IN CERTAIN CIRCUM- STANCES TO ORDER PERSON GUILTY OF ADULTERY TO PAY LUMP SUM. Commons April 10, 1970
4 speeches — GIFTS BETWEEN ENGAGED COUPLES Commons April 10, 1970
3 speeches — ENACTMENTS REPEALED Commons April 10, 1970
National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham Commons April 29, 1970
HOUSING FINANCE Commons November 3, 1970
Housing Finance Commons November 25, 1970
6 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RATE SUPPORT GRANTS) Commons December 10, 1970
2 speeches — LAND COMMISSION (DISSOLUTION) BILL Commons December 16, 1970
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