Mr Samuel Viant
1882 - May 19, 1964Summary information for Mr Samuel Viant
Contributions
1942
DIPHTHERIA. Written Answers January 20, 1942
2 speeches — B.B.C. (REORGANISATION). Commons February 4, 1942
FIRE WATCHERS (MEALS). Commons February 4, 1942
2 speeches — SCRAP METAL. Commons February 4, 1942
2 speeches — B.B.C. (RE-ORGANISATION). Commons February 11, 1942
DIPHTHERIA. Written Answers February 19, 1942
DETERMINATION OF NEEDS ACT, 1941. Commons March 12, 1942
OLD AGE PENSIONS (VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS). Commons March 19, 1942
RAILINGS REMOVAL, WILLESDEN. Written Answers March 26, 1942
ANTI-CHOLERA INOCULATION (INDIA). Commons June 9, 1942
2 speeches — UNESTABLISHED CIVIL SERVANTS (GRATUITIES). Commons June 9, 1942
DIPHTHERIA (IMMUNISATION). Written Answers June 9, 1942
Fire Guards. Commons June 30, 1942
Diphtheria Immunisation, Scotland. Written Answers June 30, 1942
MEMBERS' PASSES (INSPECTION). Commons July 9, 1942
2 speeches — Shelters. Commons July 23, 1942
Day Nurseries, Willesden. Commons August 6, 1942
Blackpool Corporation (Correspondence, Sorting and Delivery) Commons October 8, 1942
Yellow Fever Written Answers October 13, 1942
ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS) Commons October 20, 1942
5 speeches — Diphtheria Written Answers November 17, 1942
Smallpox Cases, Edinburgh Written Answers November 24, 1942
Vaccine Lymph Written Answers November 24, 1942
Smallpox (Restriction on Leave) Written Answers November 24, 1942
WAR INJURIES (COMPENSATION TO CIVILIAN WOMEN.) Commons November 25, 1942
2 speeches — Diphtheria Written Answers November 26, 1942
Convicted Traders' Licences Commons December 3, 1942
2 speeches — Vaccination Written Answers December 9, 1942
Smallpox Cases, Methilhill Written Answers December 9, 1942
Diphtheria (Immunisation) Written Answers December 15, 1942
Smallpox Outbreak, Edinburgh Written Answers December 17, 1942
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