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461Published 10 February 1943“…Council to let you know that our Executive Council & our Association have taken a Ballot & has decided that the Beveridge Plan his [is] no Benifet [benefit] to old aged Pensioners to go 20 years before they recive [receive] the £2 pension there will be Hundreds off [of] our Dear Old Pensioners be Dead before receiving that Pension while the grass is growing the Horse is [starvin - crossed out] starving our Banches [branches] have come to a decision not to vote for any Member of Parliament in the future of any Party who will not support the Old aged Pension for 30/ shillings per week without any Means Test of any kind wich [which] is verry [very] unjust we have the Public behind us we have the proof by the last Election in Wallasey witch [which] was a strong conservative constituancy [constituency] it was the old age pensioners Movement wich [which] got Mr. …”
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462Published 15 April 1946“…Wilfrid Roberts and other Members of Parliament to bring about the long delayed release of these men. …”
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463“…(Supported by the Mayor of West Ham, local Members of Parliament and other local organizations.) SECRETARY & TREASURER. …”
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464by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…., Headmaster of Wycliffe College, Members of Parliament, and a number of medical men. The speakers were Mr. …”
Published 1929?
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465Published 06 April 1938“…Write immediately to your Member of Parliament, telling him what you feel. Or better still, go and see him at the House of Commons. 2. …”
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466Published 1946“…1946 1946 1940s 8 pages not disqualified to serve as Members of Parliament, as members of local authorities and of any bodies concerned with the administration of the service, including regional boards, local hospital management committees and local executive councils. …”
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467Published 1946“…1946 1946 1940s 8 pages not disqualified to serve as Members of Parliament, as members of local authorities and of any bodies concerned with the administration of the service, including regional boards, local hospital management committees and local executive councils. …”
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468by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…Letters of regret at inability to accompany the deputation were received from a large number of Members of Parliament, and from Lady Maud Warrender, the Marchioness of Donegall, the Earl of Dysart, Lady Lees, Mrs. …”
Published 1929?
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469by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…McVail, addressing Members of Parliament in a House of Commons Committee Room in 1923, said that we must go back at least 20 years to the days of genuine smallpox for an examination of the question. …”
Published 1929?
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470by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…Letters of regret at inability to accompany the deputation were received from a large number of Members of Parliament, and from Lady Maud Warrender, the Marchioness of Donegall, the Earl of Dysart, Lady Lees, Mrs. …”
Published 1929?
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471Published 1924“…Blizard complained that the Labour party's pamphlet had been referred to as though it had a single author; every word in that pamphlet had been scrutinized and revised by a very large committee consisting of many eminent doctors, publicists, and members of Parliament. Lord Knutsford, in a brief reply, referred to the lack of pecuniary help for hospitals which had been forthcoming from friendly societies, although such bodies, on their members' behalf, had reason to be interested in the hospitals. …”
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472by Bull, John“…For the actual organising this end three Members of Parliament have been mainly responsible — D.R. …”
Published 05 June 1937