Mr William Griffiths

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

Contributions

1969

4 speeches — MANCHESTER CORPORATION (DIRECT WORKS DEPARTMENT) Commons January 23, 1969

Doctors Commons January 27, 1969

Child Nutrition Written Answers January 31, 1969

EXCLUSION OF PEERS BY SUCCESSION Commons February 12, 1969

PENALTIES FOR EVASION OF VEHICLES EXCISE DUTY Commons February 24, 1969

Agricultural Advisers Commons February 25, 1969

VOTING DECLARATIONS Commons February 26, 1969

Building Programme Written Answers March 3, 1969

Abortions Written Answers March 3, 1969

LAND COMMISSION Commons March 25, 1969

Sight Tests (Manchester) Written Answers March 31, 1969

2 speeches — Prescription Charges (Exemption Claims) Commons April 14, 1969

2 speeches — BOOTH HALL AND MONSALL HOSPITALS (DEATHS) Commons April 14, 1969

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons April 15, 1969

Primary School Pupils (Free Milk) Commons April 17, 1969

Broadmoor Written Answers April 18, 1969

5 speeches — New Clause 6 Commons April 29, 1969

3 speeches — SPECTACLE LENSES AND DENTURES (CHARGES) Commons May 5, 1969

Abortion Act Commons May 19, 1969

2 speeches — National Health Service (Reorganisation) Commons May 19, 1969

2 speeches — ABORTION ACT (MEMBER'S QUESTION) Commons May 20, 1969

Gastro-enteritis (Manchester) Written Answers June 9, 1969

11 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS) (NO. 2) BILL Commons July 14, 1969

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CHARGES FOR APPLIANCES) Commons July 21, 1969

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons October 30, 1969

Possum Units Written Answers November 4, 1969

3 speeches — Possum Units Written Answers November 4, 1969

Prescription Charges Written Answers November 4, 1969

Chronic Sick and Disabled (Entitlements) Written Answers December 4, 1969

Geriatric Patients (Manchester Area) Written Answers December 18, 1969

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