Squadron Leader Samuel Segal

April 2, 1902 - June 4, 1985
Summary information for Squadron Leader Samuel Segal

Contributions

1965

THE HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL SERVICES Lords February 3, 1965

4 speeches — ACCIDENTS ON THE OXFORD NORTHERN BY-PASS Lords February 18, 1965

2 speeches — FORESTRY Lords February 24, 1965

REINTERMENT OF ANNE MOWBRAY REMAINS Lords March 11, 1965

REPORT ON CARE OF EPILEPTICS Lords April 6, 1965

EDUCATION OF HANDICAPPED CHILDREN Lords April 6, 1965

DEFENCE Lords April 7, 1965

OXFORD OUTER BY-PASSES Lords April 13, 1965

PROPOSED WITNEY BY-PASS Lords April 29, 1965

2 speeches — DOCTORS' CAR-PARKING PROBLEMS Lords May 12, 1965

3 speeches — OXFORD NORTHERN BY-PASS Lords May 13, 1965

2 speeches — URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Lords May 19, 1965

TOWN-TWINNING WITH EAST GERMAN TOWNS Lords May 27, 1965

BRITISH CONSULTATION ON U.S.A. ANTI-COMMUNIST POLICIES Lords May 27, 1965

B.B.C. AND WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT Lords June 1, 1965

PRICE INCREASES AND GOVERNMENT POLICY Lords June 2, 1965

3 speeches — DOCTORS' PARKING BADGES Lords June 29, 1965

3 speeches — FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF OXFORD Lords June 29, 1965

LEPROSY AMONG IMMIGRANTS Lords July 6, 1965

NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPH OF ALLEGED GHANAIAN PRISONERS Lords July 7, 1965

AIR MAIL STAMPS Written Answers July 8, 1965

2 speeches — THE HOSPITAL PLAN AND UNIVERSITIES Lords July 21, 1965

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Lords July 28, 1965

2 speeches — VENTILATION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS Lords August 5, 1965

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE PRESCRIPTIONS COSTS Lords August 5, 1965

RESTRICTION OF UNIVERSITY BUILDING Lords November 2, 1965

CERVICAL CANCER Lords November 2, 1965

POWER CUTS AND INDUSTRY Lords November 17, 1965

ABORTION BILL [H.L.] Lords November 30, 1965

ALCOHOLISM Lords December 2, 1965

3 speeches — PROPOSED TUNNEL FOR A.40 ROAD Lords December 7, 1965

REGIONAL GOVERNMENT Lords December 15, 1965

SOUTHERN RHODESIA (PETROLEUM) ORDER 1965 Lords December 22, 1965

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