Mr Samuel Viant

1882 - May 19, 1964
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Contributions

1952

Diphtheria Immunisation Written Answers February 11, 1952

Vaccination (Personal Case) Written Answers February 11, 1952

Poliomyelitis Written Answers February 26, 1952

National Service Men Written Answers March 4, 1952

Vaccination Case, Liverpool Written Answers March 4, 1952

ROYAL NAVY (VACCINATION REGULATIONS) Written Answers March 11, 1952

NATIONAL INSURANCE TRIBUNALS (MEMBERS' ALLOWANCES) Written Answers March 13, 1952

Willesden Commons March 18, 1952

Vaccination Regulations Written Answers March 21, 1952

BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE (DATA) Written Answers March 25, 1952

2 speeches — War Pensions Commons April 1, 1952

2 speeches — SMALLPOX, ROCHDALE Written Answers May 7, 1952

WATER SUPPLIES (FLUORIDATION) Written Answers May 7, 1952

Road Safety Commons May 28, 1952

Road Accidents Written Answers June 10, 1952

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(GRANT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF POSTAL, TELEGRAPHIC AND TELEPHONIC SYSTEMS AND OTHER POST OFFICE BUSINESS.) Commons June 13, 1952

DOG LICENCES Written Answers June 16, 1952

4 speeches — ROAD SAFETY Commons June 20, 1952

Diphtheria Posters Written Answers June 23, 1952

Disease Prevention Research Written Answers June 23, 1952

Water Supplies (Fluorination) Written Answers June 26, 1952

4 speeches — Diphtheria Immunisation Written Answers June 30, 1952

Poliomyelitis Written Answers June 30, 1952

2 speeches — LICENSING LAWS (TOURIST TRADE) Commons July 4, 1952

5 speeches — CIVIL LIST Commons July 9, 1952

Water Supplies, Fluorination (Mission to U.S.A.) Written Answers July 9, 1952

Salt (Iodisation) Written Answers July 29, 1952

Vaccinations, Rochdale Written Answers October 28, 1952

Poliomyelitis Written Answers October 28, 1952

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