Lieut-Colonel Francis Willey
1884 - 1982Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Francis Willey
Contributions
1965
3 speeches — COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRATION Lords April 6, 1965
APPRECIATION OF THE MARQUESS OF CHOLMONDELEY'S SERVICES Lords May 4, 1965
UNITED KINGDOM'S DEBT TO UNITED STATES Written Answers May 5, 1965
OVERSEAS INVESTMENT Lords May 6, 1965
UNITED KINGDOM'S CONTRIBUTION TO UNITED NATIONS Written Answers May 24, 1965
3 speeches — FINANCIAL AID TO OVERSEAS TERRITORIES Lords May 26, 1965
GOVERNMENT INVESTMENTS IN NORTH AMERICA Lords June 28, 1965
3 speeches — THE EXPORT BONUS Lords July 5, 1965
2 speeches — STATISTICS REGARDING IMMIGRANTS Lords July 6, 1965
3 speeches — DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES IN BASUTOLAND AND THE TRANSKEI Lords July 7, 1965
5 speeches — THE BRADFORD POST OFFICE BUILDING Lords July 15, 1965
3 speeches — THE ODER-NEISSE LINE Lords July 16, 1965
5 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA AND SALES OF DEFENCE EQUIPMENT Lords July 22, 1965
BRITAIN'S CONTRIBUTION TO UNITED NATIONS FUNDS Written Answers July 27, 1965
4 speeches — GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO NEW TOWNS Lords August 2, 1965
2 speeches — AID TO KENYA Lords August 4, 1965
2 speeches — FINANCE (No. 2) BILL Lords August 4, 1965
5 speeches — TERMS OF LOAN TO INDIA Lords October 28, 1965
12 speeches — JUDICIAL BUSINESS (APPELLATE COMMITTEES) Lords November 10, 1965
2 speeches — RHODESIA: UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION Lords November 23, 1965
2 speeches — UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION ON KASHMIR Lords December 2, 1965
LOANS AND AID TO OVERSEAS COUNTRIES Written Answers December 6, 1965
5 speeches — RHODESIA Lords December 7, 1965
LOANS AND ADVANCES TO RHODESIA Written Answers December 8, 1965
3 speeches — AID TO OVERSEAS COUNTRIES Lords December 13, 1965
3 speeches — UNITED NATIONS AND SOUTH AFRICA Lords December 15, 1965
4 speeches — AID TO TANZANIA Lords December 20, 1965
2 speeches — RECOGNITION OF DE FACTO GOVERNMENTS Lords December 20, 1965
5 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (BANK ASSETS) ORDER 1965 Lords December 21, 1965
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