Mr Harford Hyde

August 14, 1907 - August 10, 1989
Summary information for Mr Harford Hyde

Contributions

1954

Soldier, Belfast (Attack) Written Answers January 26, 1954

2 speeches — ALIENS (IMMIGRATION CONTROL) Commons January 27, 1954

3 speeches — PRISONS (OVERCROWDING) Commons February 5, 1954

JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS (KOREAN NATIONALS) Written Answers February 10, 1954

2 speeches — PANAMANIAN DIPLOMAT (WITHDRAWAL OF IMMUNITY) Commons February 22, 1954

Panamanian Diplomat (Withdrawal of Immunity) Written Answers February 23, 1954

PASSPORTS Commons March 1, 1954

PANAMANIAN CONSULAR OFFICER (WITHDRAWAL OF RECOGNITION) Commons March 1, 1954

2 speeches — Customs Seizures, Northern Ireland Commons March 2, 1954

2 speeches — MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES (ADMINISTRATION AND FACILITIES) Commons March 2, 1954

PURCHASE TAX (ULSTER LINEN INDUSTRY) Commons March 5, 1954

2 speeches — Trade Unions, Government Departments (Closed Shop) Commons May 6, 1954

4 speeches — Imprisonment of Oscar Wilde (Official Correspondence) Commons June 24, 1954

DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES Written Answers July 5, 1954

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Written Answers July 27, 1954

2 speeches — Arms Thefts, Northern Ireland (Extradition Treaty) Commons July 29, 1954

2 speeches — NATIONAL GALLERY AND TATE GALLERY BILL [Lords] Commons October 29, 1954

4 speeches — Clause 1.—(TRANSFER FROM NATIONAL GALLERY TRUSTEES TO TATE GALLERY TRUSTEES OF RESPONSI- BILITY FOR TATE GALLERY COLLECTION.) Commons November 5, 1954

3 speeches — First Schedule.—(MUSEUMS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTIONS THREE AND FIVE OF THIS ACT.) Commons November 10, 1954

TRAVEL VISAS, SPAIN AND PORTUGAL Written Answers November 10, 1954

Government Contracts, Northern Ireland Commons November 15, 1954

OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS Commons November 22, 1954

Belfast Dockyard (Redundancies) Written Answers November 24, 1954

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