Sir Francis Fremantle

1872 - August 26, 1943
Summary information for Sir Francis Fremantle

Contributions

1939

RADIUM TRUST AND COMMISSION. Commons January 31, 1939

2 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE (MEDICAL SERVICES). Commons February 2, 1939

NURSING SERVICES. Commons February 2, 1939

PENSIONS FOR MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commons February 2, 1939

8 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Duty of local authorities.) Commons February 13, 1939

4 speeches — SOCIAL INSURANCE SERVICES. Commons February 22, 1939

2 speeches — RECOGNITION OF GENERAL FRANCO'S GOVERNMENT. Commons February 27, 1939

POPULATION. Commons February 28, 1939

PRIVY SEAL OFFICE. Commons March 2, 1939

CLAUSE 1.—(Duty of local authorities.) Commons March 7, 1939

ARMY (ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES) SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1938. Commons March 14, 1939

WALES. Commons March 16, 1939

2 speeches — TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT SITE, WILTSHIRE. Commons March 22, 1939

2 speeches — ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS SERVICE, WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. Commons March 22, 1939

3 speeches — NUTRITION. Commons March 23, 1939

CANCER BILL. Commons March 28, 1939

4 speeches — CAMPS BILL. Commons March 29, 1939

CANCER (MEDICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE). Written Answers March 31, 1939

5 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE BILL. Commons April 4, 1939

6 speeches — NURSING SERVICES. Commons April 18, 1939

BUILDING SOCIETIES (No. 2) BILL. Commons April 19, 1939

CLAUSE 7.—(Simplification of procedure for obtaining possession of land taken under Defence Acts.) Commons May 15, 1939

2 speeches — DIPHTHERIA (IMMUNISATION, GUERNSEY). Commons June 8, 1939

PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons June 8, 1939

CLAUSE 7. — (Repeal of medicine duties. Commons June 22, 1939

HOUSING (PADDINGTON). Written Answers June 28, 1939

POST OFFICE (STAMP BOOKS, ADVERTISEMENTS). Written Answers June 28, 1939

2 speeches — MILK INDUSTRY [PAYMENTS]. Commons July 7, 1939

UNITED KINGDOM DENTAL BOARD CHAIRMAN. Written Answers July 17, 1939

CLASS III. Commons July 21, 1939

HOUSE OF COMMONS MEMBERS FUND BILL. Commons July 25, 1939

AIR ESTIMATES, 1939. Commons August 1, 1939

BLOOD TRANSFUSION. Commons August 3, 1939

EVACUATION. Written Answers August 3, 1939

ALIENS. Commons September 4, 1939

6 speeches — NATIONAL REGISTRATION BILL. Commons September 4, 1939

REGIONAL COMMISSIONERS. Commons September 13, 1939

RADIUM. Commons September 20, 1939

STAFF. Commons September 27, 1939

2 speeches — ESTATE DUTY (INCREASED RATES). Commons September 29, 1939

EVACUATED CHILDREN (PARENTS' VISITS). Commons October 4, 1939

2 speeches — ORGANISATION. Commons October 4, 1939

2 speeches — FIRST-AID POSTS. Commons October 4, 1939

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Commons October 4, 1939

4 speeches — FINANCE (NO. 2) BILL. Commons October 4, 1939

CLAUSE 12—(Charge of excess profits tax.) Commons October 10, 1939

4 speeches — SCATTERED UNITS (MEDICAL CARE). Commons October 11, 1939

2 speeches — THE WAR (BRITISH ARMY). Commons October 11, 1939

THE WAR. Commons October 12, 1939

2 speeches — VACCINATION AND INOCULATION. Commons October 17, 1939

EVACUATION. Commons October 19, 1939

3 speeches — PERSONAL INJURIES (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) ACT, 1939. Commons October 24, 1939

2 speeches — PERSONNEL (DEAFNESS). Commons October 25, 1939

OLD AGE PENSIONERS. Commons November 1, 1939

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (ENLISTMENT). Commons November 2, 1939

2 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE AND EVACUATION. Commons November 2, 1939

AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS WORKERS. Commons November 9, 1939

MEDICAL TREATMENT, EVACUATION AREAS. Commons November 16, 1939

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE (SPECIALISTS). Commons November 16, 1939

PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. Commons November 22, 1939

WAR-TIME MORTUARIES. Commons November 30, 1939

HOUSING (WORKERS, NEW FACTORIES). Commons November 30, 1939

5 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons December 5, 1939

ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons December 13, 1939

NERVOUS DISORDERS (TREATMENT). Written Answers December 13, 1939

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