Mr Godfrey Locker-Lampson
1875 - May 1, 1946Summary information for Mr Godfrey Locker-Lampson
Contributions
1929
2 speeches — HANKOW. Commons January 24, 1929
3 speeches — SUPERANNUATION (DIPLOMATIC SERVICE) BILL Commons January 29, 1929
INDILMNITY FUND. Commons February 4, 1929
2 speeches — AMIR HABIBULLA. Commons February 6, 1929
IRAQ. Commons February 11, 1929
CHINA (DRUG TRAFFIC). Commons February 27, 1929
3 speeches — RUSSIAN SEA FISHERIES (MINES). Commons March 4, 1929
NAVAL DISARMAMENT. Commons March 5, 1929
PERSIA (TREATY RELATIONS). Commons March 6, 1929
3 speeches — CONSULAR OFFICES. Commons March 13, 1929
COUNCIL MEETING (MADRID). Commons March 14, 1929
2 speeches — CHINA INDEMNITY FUND. Commons March 18, 1929
2 speeches — CHINA (BOXER INDEMNITY FUND). Commons March 25, 1929
2 speeches — AEROPLANES (EXPORT). Commons April 16, 1929
PRISON-MADE GOODS (EXPORT). Commons April 18, 1929
4 speeches — BRITISH ARTISTS (FOREIGN ENGAGEMENTS). Commons April 29, 1929
4 speeches — BRITISH ARTISTS (FOREIGN CONTRACTS). Commons May 1, 1929
4 speeches — UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP (BRITISH INDIANS). Commons May 8, 1929
2 speeches — EGYPT (NILE WATERS AGREEMENT). Commons May 9, 1929
RUSSIA (DIPLOMATIC AND TRADE RELATIONS). Commons July 15, 1929
2 speeches — BRITISH RELATIONS. Commons November 4, 1929
OPTIONAL CLAUSE. Commons November 4, 1929
7 speeches — LEAGUE OF NATIONS (OPTIONAL CLAUSE). Commons November 11, 1929
3 speeches — OPTIONAL CLAUSE. Commons November 13, 1929
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment as to disqualifications for receipt of benefit.) Commons December 12, 1929
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS. Commons December 16, 1929
CLAUSE 9.—(Application of Unemploy- ment Insurance Acts to employment abroad.) Commons December 16, 1929
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS. Commons December 18, 1929
2 speeches — EXTRA-TERRITORIAL RIGHTS. Commons December 23, 1929
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