All 3 results for twickenham speaker:Mr Barnett Janner

Oral Answers to Questions — Roads: M.1 (Shrubs and Trees) (11 Apr 1962)

Mr Barnett Janner: ...the Minister prepared to go further into this matter without delay? As the planting of shrubs and trees has proved very succesful in some parts, as has already been confirmed by the hon. Member for Twickenham (Mr. Gresham Cooke), does he not think that he should start on this job straight away so that within two or three years accidents will be prevented?

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Royal Wedding (26 Apr 1960)

Mr Barnett Janner: ...about the Albemarle Report, which is an extremely important matter. Will not the Leader of the House consider giving us an opportunity of bringing this Motion and the Motion of the hon. Member for Twickenham (Mr. Gresham Cooke) before the House before the Whitsun holidays?

Oral Answers to Questions — National Health Service: Accident Cases, Hospitals (Information) (24 Nov 1949)

Mr Barnett Janner: asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that, following a bus accident in Twickenham recently which resulted in people being taken to the West Middlesex Hospital, the names of the injured were not released to the newspapers until more than two hours had elapsed since their admission; and whether, in view of public anxiety over such accidents, he will ask all hospitals to give such...


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