Dr Horace King

May 25, 1901 - September 3, 1986
Summary information for Dr Horace King

Contributions

1975

CYPRUS: ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION PLANS Lords January 27, 1975

CYPRUS: REFUGEES Lords January 27, 1975

LITERACY Lords February 5, 1975

LITERACY Lords February 5, 1975

PUBLIC HOUSE RENTS Lords February 10, 1975

MOBILITY OF THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED Lords February 19, 1975

EEC COUNCIL OF MINISTERS' MEETING Lords March 12, 1975

CYPRUS: PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION Lords April 17, 1975

CYPRUS: PROTECTION OF BRITISH INTERESTS Lords April 19, 1975

REFERENDUM BILL Lords April 29, 1975

UNITED STATES' BICENTENNIAL Lords May 1, 1975

OPEN UNIVERSITY FEES Lords May 5, 1975

WAR WIDOWS PENSIONS Lords May 13, 1975

DEFENCE AND ALL-PARTY DISCUSSIONS Lords May 15, 1975

EEC: BRITISH MEMBERSHIP Lords June 9, 1975

WAR WIDOWS PENSIONS Lords June 12, 1975

RENTON COMMITTEE: MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY Lords June 18, 1975

THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords July 1, 1975

3 speeches — SEX DISCRIMINATION BILL Lords July 1, 1975

2 speeches — EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Lords July 3, 1975

2 speeches — SEX DISCRIMINATION BILL Lords July 14, 1975

BROADCASTING OF LORDS' PROCEEDINGS Lords July 15, 1975

SOCIAL SECURITY PENSIONS BILL Lords July 16, 1975

ISRAEL AND THE UNITED NATIONS Lords July 22, 1975

BOMBING INCIDENTS Lords September 23, 1975

SCHOOL-LEAVERS: TRAINING SCHEMES Lords October 15, 1975

LUNG DISEASES: COMPENSATION Lords October 16, 1975

INVALID CAR SAFETY Lords October 20, 1975

POST OFFICE: CHRISTMAS CARD RATES Lords October 28, 1975

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords October 31, 1975

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords October 31, 1975

CYPRUS: U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY Lords November 5, 1975

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 11, 1975

DIRECT GRANT GRAMMAR SCHOOLS Lords November 12, 1975

ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 26, 1975

ARMED FORCES: WIDOWS' PENSIONS Lords December 10, 1975

GREEN HOWARDS BANDSMEN'S EQUIPMENT Lords December 16, 1975

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