Squadron Leader Samuel Segal

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

Contributions

1969

CANNABIS REPORT Lords January 23, 1969

DEMOLITION OF CHIPPING NORTON HOUSES Lords January 29, 1969

SOCIAL SERVICES: THE SEEBOHM REPORT Lords January 29, 1969

DISPOSAL OF SEIZED ENEMY PROPERTY Lords February 13, 1969

2 speeches — RITUAL SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS Lords February 18, 1969

THE TATE GALLERY Lords February 20, 1969

RAIL SERVICES AND COMFORT OF PASSENGERS Lords February 25, 1969

2 speeches — GENERAL PRACTITIONERS' DEPUTISING SERVICES Lords February 25, 1969

DOCTORS' OVERSEAS QUALIFICATIONS Lords March 6, 1969

NIGERIA: BOMBING OF BIAFRAN CIVILIAN TARGETS Lords March 11, 1969

3 speeches — NIGERIA: UNITED NATIONS AND PEACE EFFORTS Lords March 13, 1969

ABORTION STATISTICS Lords March 25, 1969

VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA BILL [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1969

ELY HOSPITAL, CARDIFF: INQUIRY FINDINGS Lords March 27, 1969

NIGERIA: ARMS SUPPLIES AND PEACE EFFORTS Lords April 16, 1969

NURSES BILL [H.L.] Lords April 21, 1969

AID TO SOUTH YEMEN Lords April 22, 1969

ABORTION ACT AND PRIVATE NURSING HOMES Lords April 28, 1969

SHIPPING AND USE OF CAPE ROUTE Lords May 22, 1969

BRITISH TROOPS IN MALAYSIA Lords June 12, 1969

RHODESIA: EXCHANGES WITH SMITH RÉGIME Lords June 17, 1969

HONG KONG: HOUSING ACCOMMODATION Lords June 19, 1969

3 speeches — WYTHAM: FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Lords July 1, 1969

2 speeches — WYTHAM: CLOSURE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL Lords July 1, 1969

MIDDLE EAST: FOUR-POWER TALKS Lords July 9, 1969

OVERCROWDING IN MENTAL HOSPITALS Lords July 21, 1969

SOUTHERN YEMEN GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE PENSIONS Lords July 22, 1969

DIVORCE REFORM BILL Lords July 24, 1969

THE HOSPITAL SERVICE: WASTE ALLEGATIONS Lords November 25, 1969

BROADCASTING: LOCAL RADIO DEVELOPMENT Lords November 25, 1969

RESURFACING OF M.4 MOTORWAY Lords December 2, 1969

GREECE AND THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE Lords December 16, 1969

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