Mr William Griffiths

April 7, 1912 - April 14, 1973
Summary information for Mr William Griffiths

Contributions

1954

4 speeches — Security Procedure, Risley Commons January 26, 1954

Rankers (Commissions) Written Answers January 26, 1954

NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES (SELECT COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons February 8, 1954

3 speeches — Pedestrian Crossings, Manchester Commons February 10, 1954

3 speeches — BUILDING SOCIETY, MANCHESTER (REGISTRAR'S INQUIRIES) Commons February 23, 1954

MEDICAL AUXILIARIES (REGULATIONS) Commons February 23, 1954

6 speeches — WEST INDIES (STUDENT'S EXCLUSION) Commons February 24, 1954

LETTERS TO MEMBERS (MR. SPEAKER'S RULING) Commons March 9, 1954

2 speeches — CANAL ZONE (CONDITIONS) Commons March 11, 1954

2 speeches — Security Procedure (Appeals) Commons April 13, 1954

Old-Age Pensioners Commons May 24, 1954

2 speeches — Bailey Bridges (Construction) Commons June 1, 1954

3 speeches — Tonsil and Adenoid Operations, Manchester Written Answers June 3, 1954

Tonsil and Adenoid Operations, Manchester Written Answers July 15, 1954

2 speeches — Manchester Ear Hospital (Children's Operations) Commons July 22, 1954

2 speeches — Tonsil and Adenoid Operations Written Answers July 29, 1954

2 speeches — Hospitals, Manchester (Operations and Waiting Time) Written Answers July 29, 1954

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [FIRST DAY] Commons November 30, 1954

4 speeches — Tonsil and Adenoid Operations, Manchester Written Answers December 9, 1954

5 speeches — Manchester Commons December 13, 1954

3 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES) Commons December 16, 1954

Strangeways Prison, Manchester Written Answers December 16, 1954

OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, MANCHESTER Written Answers December 17, 1954

Sight Tests (Manchester) Written Answers December 20, 1954

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