Mrs Lena Jeger
November 19, 1915 -Summary information for Mrs Lena Jeger
Contributions
1959
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 22, 1959
12 speeches — STREET OFFENCES BILL Commons January 29, 1959
2 speeches — POST OFFICE (HOUSING RENTS) Commons January 30, 1959
Royal Commission on Doctors' Pay Written Answers February 9, 1959
Royal Free, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Charing Cross Hospitals Written Answers February 9, 1959
Holborn and St. Pancras Written Answers February 11, 1959
Kingsway Subway, London Written Answers February 11, 1959
Situation Commons February 12, 1959
Surridge Report Commons February 12, 1959
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, LONDON Commons February 20, 1959
4 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE SCHEME (EARNINGS RULE) Commons March 18, 1959
14 speeches — CYPRUS Commons March 19, 1959
2 speeches — Purchase Tax (Jewellery) Commons April 7, 1959
8 speeches — Widows Commons April 13, 1959
Pensions (Increase) Bill Commons April 14, 1959
New Clause. — (RIGHT OF WOMAN CAUTIONED FOR LOITERING TO APPLY TO COURT.) Commons April 22, 1959
New Clause.—(CONVICTION OF OFFENDERS UNDER EIGHTEEN.) Commons April 22, 1959
13 speeches — Clause 1.—(LOITERING FOR SOLICITING FOR PURPOSES OF PROSTITUTION.) Commons April 22, 1959
Clause 12.—(CHANGES IN RATES OF PURCHASE TAX.) Commons May 12, 1959
4 speeches — Widows Commons June 15, 1959
Chiropodists (Training) Written Answers June 15, 1959
Doctors' Remuneration (Royal Commission) Written Answers June 15, 1959
World Refugee Year Commons June 18, 1959
2 speeches — HOUSING, LONDON Commons June 25, 1959
"The Week's Good Cause" (Appeals) Commons July 1, 1959
University Technical Staffs (Pay and Conditions) Written Answers July 8, 1959
Royal Free Hospital and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital Written Answers July 13, 1959
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 27, 1959
Marriage Certificate (Shortened Form) Written Answers July 27, 1959
New Clause A.—(LEGITIMACY OF CHILDREN OF CERTAIN VOID MARRIAGES.) Commons July 28, 1959
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