Sir Barnett Stross

1899 - May 13, 1967
Summary information for Sir Barnett Stross

Contributions

1963

Smoking and Lung Cancer (Posters) Commons January 28, 1963

Hairdressing (Lacquer Hair Sprays) Commons January 28, 1963

3 speeches — Lots Road Power Station (Atmospheric Pollution) Commons January 29, 1963

4 speeches — POISONS Commons January 30, 1963

2 speeches — HISTORIC BUILDINGS BILL Commons February 22, 1963

3 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES (LAND) BILL Commons February 22, 1963

Diesel Fuels (Sulphur Content) Written Answers February 27, 1963

Power Supplies Written Answers February 27, 1963

Pneumoconiosis (Post-mortem Confirmation) Commons March 4, 1963

3 speeches — Pulmonary Disability (Loss of Faculty) Commons March 4, 1963

Standing Medical Advisory Committee Commons March 4, 1963

2 speeches — Industrial Monuments (Survey) Commons March 5, 1963

Stoke-on-Trent Station Commons March 6, 1963

3 speeches — GRANTS FOR THE ARTS Commons March 20, 1963

Advertising (Business Premises) Commons March 26, 1963

Stoke Station Commons March 26, 1963

New Clause.—(TRANSFER OF CERTAIN MANUSCRIPTS, &C., TO PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE.) Commons March 27, 1963

Clause 7.—(SEPARATION OF NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM.) Commons March 27, 1963

2 speeches — North Staffordshire (Maternity Beds) Commons April 1, 1963

3 speeches — Drugs Commons April 1, 1963

3 speeches — Clause 68.—(TRANSITIONAL ASSISTANCE TO CERTAIN COUNTIES.) Commons April 1, 1963

Sulphur Dioxide Fumes Commons April 2, 1963

3 speeches — CLEAN AIR Commons April 29, 1963

Medicines Written Answers April 29, 1963

5 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons May 8, 1963

Industrial Injuries Commons May 13, 1963

Pneumoconiosis and Byssinosis Commons May 20, 1963

2 speeches — Clause 38.—(ANNUAL ALLOWANCES FOR NEW MACHINERY AND PLANT IN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS.) Commons May 21, 1963

Save The Children Fund Commons May 23, 1963

FOOD IMPORTS Commons May 29, 1963

4 speeches — New Clause.—(EXEMPTON FROM ESTATE DUTY OF MONEY PASSING TO CERTAIN GALLERIES, MUSEUMS, ETC.) Commons May 29, 1963

4 speeches — Pottery Industry Commons June 24, 1963

Pneumoconiosis Written Answers July 3, 1963

2 speeches — Factory Employees (Washing Facilities) Commons July 8, 1963

2 speeches — Industrial Dermatitis Commons July 8, 1963

National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) Act, 1946 Written Answers July 8, 1963

New Towns (Social Amenities) Commons July 10, 1963

Temples of Abu Simbel Commons July 11, 1963

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 11, 1963

SCIENCE Commons July 15, 1963

2 speeches — Buildings, Central London (Floodlighting) Commons July 16, 1963

6 speeches — Clause 50.—(MINISTER MAY INDEMNIFY RIVER AUTHORITY IN CERTAIN CASES.) Commons July 18, 1963

Clause 6.—(CONSTITUTION OF RIVER AUTHORITIES.) Commons July 18, 1963

Clause 7.—(LOCAL AUTHORITY MEMBERS OF RIVER AUTHORITIES.) Commons July 18, 1963

Tower of London, Museums and Art Galleries (Sunday Closing) Written Answers July 25, 1963

PERFORMERS' PROTECTION BILL [Lords] Commons July 26, 1963

Prescribed Diseases Written Answers July 29, 1963

3 speeches — Tower of London, Museums and Art Galleries (Bank Holiday) Commons August 1, 1963

Social Research Units Written Answers August 1, 1963

3 speeches — Piccadilly Circus (Redevelopment) Commons November 26, 1963

High Voltage Electric Current (Distribution) Commons November 28, 1963

2 speeches — Commonwealth Festival of the Arts Commons November 28, 1963

Industrial Injuries (Prescribed Diseases) Commons December 2, 1963

Hospital Pharmacy Service Written Answers December 2, 1963

2 speeches — Export of Works of Art (Committee's Report) Commons December 3, 1963

Purchase Tax (Theatres) Written Answers December 3, 1963

Industrial Accidents (Unreported Cases) Written Answers December 16, 1963

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 19, 1963

3 speeches — PICCADILLY CIRCUS (REDEVELOPMENT) Commons December 20, 1963

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