Hon. Edward Wood
1881 - December 23, 1959Summary information for Hon. Edward Wood
Contributions
1940
THE BRITISH COUNCIL. Written Answers January 24, 1940
THE "ASAMA MARU" INCIDENT. Lords February 6, 1940
4 speeches — QUESTION OF SECRET SESSIONS. Lords February 15, 1940
2 speeches — FINLAND. Lords March 13, 1940
6 speeches — THE WAR SITUATION. Lords March 19, 1940
CHINA: BRITISH POLICY. Lords April 3, 1940
6 speeches — CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Lords May 8, 1940
THE NEW GOVERNMENT. Lords May 13, 1940
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords May 13, 1940
THE WAR: THE FRENCH FLEET. Lords July 4, 1940
POSITION IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN. Lords July 11, 1940
2 speeches — NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN. Lords July 17, 1940
2 speeches — AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN. Lords July 18, 1940
ARREST OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN JAPAN. Lords July 30, 1940
ABYSSINIA. Written Answers August 13, 1940
2 speeches — PROGRESS OF THE WAR. Lords August 20, 1940
THE WAR SITUATION. Lords September 5, 1940
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords October 8, 1940
2 speeches — THE WAR SITUATION. Lords October 8, 1940
SECRET SESSION. Lords October 8, 1940
4 speeches — THE WAR SITUATION. Lords November 5, 1940
TRIBUTES TO THE LATE MR. CHAMBERLAIN. Lords November 12, 1940
2 speeches — SECRET SESSION. Lords November 12, 1940
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HIS MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Lords November 21, 1940
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES. Lords November 21, 1940
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords November 21, 1940
SECRET SESSION. Lords November 21, 1940
TRIBUTES TO THE LATE VISCOUNT CRAIGAVON, LORD TRYON AND VISCOUNT ROTHERMERE. Lords November 27, 1940
DR. NEGRIN. Lords November 27, 1940
2 speeches — FINANCIAL HELP FOR CHINA. Lords December 10, 1940
OPERATIONS IN THE WESTERN DESERT. Lords December 10, 1940
5 speeches — THE ROYAL AIR FORCE. Lords December 10, 1940
TRIBUTES TO THE LATE MARQUESS OF LOTHIAN. Lords December 17, 1940
DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES (EXTENSION) BILL. [H.L.] Lords December 17, 1940
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE. Lords December 18, 1940
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