Lieut-Colonel David Rees-Williams

November 22, 1903 - August 30, 1976
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel David Rees-Williams

Contributions

1956

THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE Lords January 25, 1956

4 speeches — IMPERIAL COLLEGE AND IMPERIAL INSTITUTE Lords February 21, 1956

MALTA AIR CRASH Lords February 28, 1956

VICTORIA CROSS CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS Lords March 1, 1956

6 speeches — THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE Lords March 13, 1956

THE COLONIAL SERVICE Lords March 20, 1956

2 speeches — RESIGNATION OF SIR MILES THOMAS Lords March 21, 1956

12 speeches — CHANGES IN B.O.A.C. Lords May 15, 1956

8 speeches — THE COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Lords June 20, 1956

3 speeches — SARAWAK CONSTITUTION Lords July 17, 1956

4 speeches — FORESTRY IN WALES Lords July 18, 1956

DR. AZIKIWE Lords July 23, 1956

2 speeches — DISMISSAL OF COMMISSIONER FOR GOLD COAST Lords July 23, 1956

5 speeches — BRITISH CARIBBEAN FEDERATION BILL Lords July 23, 1956

3 speeches — GOVERNORS' PENSIONS BILL Lords July 23, 1956

2 speeches — DR. AZIKIWE Lords July 24, 1956

2 speeches — AIR TRAFFIC BETWEEN WALES AND EIRE Lords July 25, 1956

2 speeches — THE KALAHARI BUSHMEN Lords July 30, 1956

13 speeches — OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Lords August 1, 1956

WELFARE FOODS AMENDMENT ORDER, 1956 Lords August 2, 1956

2 speeches — SERETSE KHAMA Lords October 23, 1956

DISTURBANCES IN HONG KONG Lords October 23, 1956

HONG KONG Lords October 24, 1956

2 speeches — DISTURBANCES IN SINGAPORE Lords October 30, 1956

3 speeches — EGYPT Lords November 1, 1956

WILTON PARK INSTITUTION Lords November 1, 1956

10 speeches — SARAWAK Lords November 15, 1956

FORTH ROAD BRIDGE Lords November 21, 1956

2 speeches — PROPOSED TRYWERYN VALLEY RESERVOIR Lords November 22, 1956

3 speeches — KALAHARI DESERT BUSHMEN Lords November 27, 1956

11 speeches — AIRCRAFT COLLISIONS Lords November 28, 1956

6 speeches — AIR CORPORATIONS BILL Lords December 4, 1956

9 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Lords December 13, 1956

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