Monday, 11 December 1961
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Considered; to be read the Third time Tomorrow.
asked the Minister of Health how many supplies officers are employed for the five hospital management committees in Manchester; what additional staff is employed for this purpose; and what is the...
asked the Minister of Health what steps he will take to assist the needed recruitment of registered and enrolled nurses at the Boundary Park Hospital, Oldham, so as to bring the skilled staff up...
asked the Minister of Health what is the bed complement planned for the Cardiff new teaching hospital; and what effect this will have on each of the hospitals in the Cardiff district.
asked the Minister of Health what proposals he has for the development of geriatric work at Glan Ely Hospital, Cardiff.
asked the Minister of Health when it is expected that the new children's villas now being built at Balderton Hospital will be completed.
asked the Minister of Health how many full-time qualified nursing staff are employed at the Manchester Royal Eye Hospital; and what were the numbers employed in November, 1958, 1959 and 1960.
asked the Minister of Health if he will now give relative sales figures for vitamin foods available to children under the National Health Service for comparable periods before and after the...
asked the Minister of Health if without awaiting the full publication of the 1961 census, he will state the number of households it reveals to be without a bath, sharing a bath, without an...
asked the Minister of Health what amounts of cod liver oil and orange juice were distributed by the Health Department in Salford for the twelve weeks starting 4th July, 1960, and a similar period...
asked the Minister of Health how many general practitioners have contracted out of the National Health Service from 1955 onwards.
asked the Minister of Health how many hearing aids were issued in the years 1959 and 1960; and how many have been issued in 1961 to date.
asked the Minister of Health what was the rate of incidence per 1,000 of active pulmonary tuberculosis in West Indian immigrants for each of the past three years.
asked the Minister of Health if any decision has yet been reached as to the disposal of £500,000 which, in accepting the recommendations of the Pilkington Committee, Her Majesty's Government...
asked the Minister of Health how many infectious cases of leprosy there were in Manchester on 31st October, 1961, and 31st October, 1951, respectively; and how many of these cases occurred among...
asked the Minister of Health if he will take steps to make facilities for the treatment of multiple sclerosis by the Le Gac method available to patients in this country under the National Health...
Mrs. Butler: asked the Minister of Health if he has now completed his review of the 2s. prescription charge; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Health what steps are being taken to provide a 24-hour emergency ambulance service in the Borough of Rowley Regis.
asked the Minister of Health whether, in view of the Scottish practice for the training of health visitors and social workers, he will take steps to arrange for direct grants to be made from the...
asked the Minister of Health if, in view of official figures showing a drop of more than 70 per cent. in the take-up of orange juice and cod liver oil at the new prices, he will reconsider his...
asked the Minister of Health, if he is aware that the management side of the Administrative and Clerical Whitley Council have proposed additional increments for entrants to the clerical grade who...
Mrs. Slater: asked the Minister of Health if he will state the cost to the National Health Service of the employment of radiographers supplied by a private company as against their direct...
asked the Minister of Health in how many cases married couples were each provided with a powered tricycle by his Department in 1960 and to the latest convenient date in 1961; what is the cost of...
asked the Minister of Labour on what grounds he proposes to close the Government training centre at Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire; whether he is aware of the opposition to this proposal expressed...
asked the Minister of Labour if he is aware that a large number of workers in Aberdeen shipyards have been paid off this November and December; how many of them are now unemployed; and what are...
asked the Minister of Labour whether he will make a statement on his latest discussions with trade union leaders and employers on industrial relations in the motor industry.
asked the Minister of Labour if he will consult the trade organisations concerned and representatives of local industry before deciding to close the Government training centre at Kidbrooke.
asked the Minister of Labour what factors caused the increase this month of 373 in the number of unemployed in Sunderland; and what are the prospects of reducing unemployment in Sunderland in the...
asked the Minister of Labour what is the number of disabled persons on the disabled persons register in Sunderland; and how many persons so registered are at present unemployed.
asked the Minister of Labour if he will summon a meeting, at the earliest convenient date, of the Industrial Health Advisory Committee of his Department to discuss the next steps to be taken to...
With your permission, Mr. Speaker, and that of the House, I wish to make a statement on the supply of bombs to United Nations forces in the Katanga. Fighting in the Katanga has continued to...
I desire to raise a quite different point of order, Mr. Speaker. I desire to ask whether you can be of some assistance over a problem which we feel may arise with reference to the application of...
Committee to consider of an humble Address to be presented to Her Majesty, praying that Her Majesty will give directions that there be presented on behalf of this House a Mace to the House of...
4.10 p.m.
7.1 p.m.
10.46 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. E. Wakefield.]
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