Mr George Bingham
November 24, 1898 - January 21, 1964Summary information for Mr George Bingham
Contributions
1953
GREAT OUSE RIVER BOARD (OLD WEST INTERNAL DRAINAGE DISTRICT) ORDER Lords January 28, 1953
TRANSPORT BILL Lords February 23, 1953
4 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords February 24, 1953
TRANSPORT BILL Lords March 9, 1953
5 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords March 11, 1953
TRANSPORT BILL Lords March 12, 1953
5 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Lords April 1, 1953
2 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Lords April 2, 1953
2 speeches — FLOOD DISASTER: POSITION OF SUB-POSTMASTERS Lords April 15, 1953
DEFENCE Lords April 15, 1953
2 speeches — THE ARMY ESTIMATES Lords May 6, 1953
NATIONAL PARKS Lords May 19, 1953
2 speeches — CONVICTED SOLDIERS AND KOREAN SERVICE Lords May 20, 1953
SCHOOL CROSSING PATROLS BILL [H.L.] Lords June 16, 1953
ROAD TRANSPORT LIGHTING (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords June 23, 1953
RHODESIA AND NYASALAND FEDERATION BILL Lords July 6, 1953
AMERICAN SERVICEMEN IN BRITAIN Lords July 8, 1953
ARMY AND AIR FORCE (ANNUAL) BILL Lords July 9, 1953
2 speeches — HEIGHT OF NEW CITY BUILDING Lords July 9, 1953
5 speeches — RHODESIA AND NYASALAND FEDERATION BILL Lords July 13, 1953
2 speeches — RHODESIA AND NYASALAND FEDERATION BILL Lords July 13, 1953
FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (CONSTITUTION) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1953 Lords July 28, 1953
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 4, 1953
CIVIL DEFENCE (GRANT) REGULATIONS, 1953 Lords November 24, 1953
TELEVISION POLICY Lords November 25, 1953
POST OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH (MONEY) BILL Lords December 1, 1953
2 speeches — POLICE PENSIONS REGULATIONS, 1953 Lords December 3, 1953
3 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERAL ELECTIONS Lords December 8, 1953
ARMED FORCES (HOUSING LOANS) BILL Lords December 10, 1953
ELECTORAL REGISTERS BILL Lords December 14, 1953
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