Mr Stephen Taylor

December 30, 1910 - February 1, 1988
Summary information for Mr Stephen Taylor

Contributions

1962

COMPULSORY VACCINATION Lords January 23, 1962

5 speeches — THE OUTBREAK OF SMALLPDX Lords January 23, 1962

7 speeches — SHORTAGES IN PROFESSIONS SUPPLEMENTARY TO MEDICINE Lords January 24, 1962

PURCHASE TAX ON SAFETY BELTS Lords February 1, 1962

5 speeches — GREATER LONDON TRAFFIC SURVEY INTERVIEWS Lords February 6, 1962

3 speeches — COST OF ROAD TRAFFIC SURVEY Lords February 14, 1962

2 speeches — THE HOSPITAL PLAN Lords February 14, 1962

2 speeches — HOSPITAL CLERICAL WORKERS Lords February 15, 1962

TAX RELIEFS FOR PART-TIME PROFESSIONAL MARRIED WOMEN Lords February 28, 1962

SAFETY STANDARDS OF FOREIGN AIRLINES Lords February 28, 1962

THE NATURE CONSERVANCY Lords February 28, 1962

MATERNITY SERVICES Lords March 1, 1962

SMOKING AND HEALTH Lords March 13, 1962

10 speeches — SMOKING AND HEALTH Lords March 22, 1962

2 speeches — TOWN PLANNING OFFICERS Lords April 17, 1962

PASSPORT RECOMMENDATIONS Lords April 17, 1962

ESTIMATED INCREASE IN MEDICAL GRADUATES Written Answers May 2, 1962

I.T.A. AND PROGRAMME CONTRACTORS Lords May 8, 1962

AIRCREWS AND SAFETY REGULATIONS Lords May 9, 1962

7 speeches — INTRODUCTION OF COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING Lords May 9, 1962

5 speeches — BOXING BILL [H.L.] Lords May 10, 1962

2 speeches — FUTURE OF LONDON CHILD CARE SERVICES Lords May 15, 1962

PROGRESS OF COMMON MARKET NEGOTIATIONS Lords May 16, 1962

GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO UNIVERSITIES Lords May 16, 1962

ANCIENT CHURCHES Lords June 28, 1962

5 speeches — WORKING OF MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1959 Lords July 4, 1962

2 speeches — TESTING AND USE OF NEW DRUGS Lords July 12, 1962

4 speeches — THALIDOMIDE AND EXPECTANT MOTHERS Lords July 12, 1962

3 speeches — RETAIL AND FARMERS' PRICES Lords November 27, 1962

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