Sir Malcolm Stoddart-Scott
September 23, 1901 - June 15, 1973Summary information for Sir Malcolm Stoddart-Scott
Contributions
1946
RICKETS Commons February 11, 1946
Bungalows, Horsforth (Rent) Written Answers February 11, 1946
Sweet Ration Written Answers February 13, 1946
Milk Distribution Written Answers February 13, 1946
Personal Cases Written Answers February 13, 1946
2 speeches — Postal Rates Commons February 14, 1946
Progress Commons February 14, 1946
Progress Written Answers February 14, 1946
X-RAY APPARATUS (SHORTAGE) Written Answers February 14, 1946
GAMBIA (AIRFIELD) Written Answers February 14, 1946
Demobilisation Commons February 19, 1946
Sausages Commons February 20, 1946
Demobilisation Written Answers February 20, 1946
2 speeches — AUSTRIA (DOCTORS) Commons February 27, 1946
Medical Officers (Demobilisation) Commons February 28, 1946
Groups 26–29 Commons February 28, 1946
2 speeches — Release Rate Commons February 28, 1946
Group Dates Written Answers February 28, 1946
Otley Bridge Written Answers March 4, 1946
Industry (Coal Supplies) Commons March 5, 1946
Antiseptics Commons March 5, 1946
REGISTERED AUSTRIAN DOCTORS Written Answers March 5, 1946
2 speeches — AUSTRIA (DOCTORS) Commons March 6, 1946
Bungalows, Horsforth(Rents) Written Answers March 18, 1946
Oversea Service Written Answers March 18, 1946
Demobilisation Written Answers March 20, 1946
VIENNA (FACULTY OF MEDICINE) Written Answers March 21, 1946
Leather (Shoe Repairers) Written Answers March 25, 1946
Exports Written Answers March 27, 1946
National Health Service Bill Written Answers March 28, 1946
Doctors and Dentists (Remuneration) Written Answers March 28, 1946
M.A.P. Estate, Ilkley (Rents) Written Answers April 8, 1946
Mental Patients Written Answers April 8, 1946
Calverley Joint Hospital Written Answers April 11, 1946
Personal Cases Written Answers April 18, 1946
4 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons May 2, 1946
X-Ray Valves Written Answers May 6, 1946
Demobilisation Written Answers May 9, 1946
Milk Delivery Written Answers May 15, 1946
Personal Cases Written Answers May 15, 1946
TAXI FARES, LEEDS Written Answers May 15, 1946
Bungalows, Ilkley (Rents) Written Answers May 20, 1946
Peat Commons June 4, 1946
Personal Cases Written Answers June 4, 1946
Cotton Regatta Cloth Written Answers June 4, 1946
2 speeches — Housing Estates (Rents) Written Answers June 6, 1946
Housing Estates, Yorkshire (Rents) Commons July 8, 1946
Otley Bridge (Control System) Written Answers July 8, 1946
Personal Cases Written Answers July 9, 1946
Antiseptics (Underground Use) Written Answers July 9, 1946
Excess Profits Tax Written Answers October 15, 1946
Soldiers' Families (Medical Treatment) Written Answers October 15, 1946
Petrol Rationing Written Answers October 15, 1946
Hospital Regions Commons October 17, 1946
Postage Rates Written Answers October 17, 1946
Verne Citadel, Portland Written Answers October 22, 1946
NUREMBERG EXECUTIONS (PHOTOGRAPHS, PUBLICATION) Commons October 28, 1946
Wives (Hospital Treatment) Written Answers November 19, 1946
Discharge Clothing Allowance Written Answers November 19, 1946
Wireless Licences (Old Age Pensioners) Written Answers November 20, 1946
Deaf Aids Written Answers November 21, 1946
Timber Supplies Written Answers November 25, 1946
Timber Stocks Written Answers November 25, 1946
2 speeches — Personal Cases Written Answers November 26, 1946
CIVIC RESTAURANTS BILL Commons November 28, 1946
Steel Production Commons December 2, 1946
Soldiers' Wives (Hospital Treatment) Written Answers December 3, 1946
Personal Gases Written Answers December 3, 1946
Control of Engagement Written Answers December 3, 1946
Italian Piecegoods (Re-export) Written Answers December 12, 1946
Steel Allocations Written Answers December 16, 1946
Member's Letter Written Answers December 18, 1946
Italian Piecegoods (British Wool) Written Answers December 19, 1946
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