Mr Harold Balfour
1897 - September 20, 1988Summary information for Mr Harold Balfour
Contributions
1932
2 speeches — AIR MAIL CHARGES (SOUTH AFRICA). Commons February 4, 1932
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS (EMERGENCY CUSTOMS DUTIES) ACT, 1931. Commons February 5, 1932
LOSS OF SUBMARINE M 2. Commons February 10, 1932
2 speeches — PRISONERS AWAITING TRIAL (SMOKING). Commons February 11, 1932
7 speeches — IMPERIAL AIRWAYS, LIMITED (SUBSIDY). Commons February 17, 1932
CLAUSE 2.—(Constitution of Advisory Committee. Commons February 18, 1932
6 speeches — IMPERIAL AIRWAYS, LIMITED (FACILITIES). Commons February 24, 1932
2 speeches — GROUND SIGNALS. Commons March 2, 1932
RAIL AND ROAD TRANSPORT (COMPETITION). Commons March 3, 1932
2 speeches — RESERVE OFFICERS (FLYING HOURS). Commons March 9, 1932
MINOR MOTORING OFFENCES. Commons March 10, 1932
8 speeches — AIRSHIP DEVELOPMENT. Commons March 10, 1932
AIR AND RAIL TRANSPORT (COMPETITION). Commons March 23, 1932
COLLISION, MALTA. Commons April 13, 1932
MOTORING OFFENCES (POLICE WARNING). Commons April 14, 1932
SUPPLY. Commons April 14, 1932
2 speeches — AIR MAILS (SOUTH AFRICA). Commons April 25, 1932
GRAND OPERA (GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY). Commons May 2, 1932
SUPPLY. Commons May 2, 1932
3 speeches — MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Commons May 6, 1932
3 speeches — CONTRIBUTIONS. Commons May 25, 1932
COAL MINES BILL. Commons May 31, 1932
2 speeches — TRAFFIC CONTROL (LONDON). Commons June 8, 1932
GRAND OPERA (GOVERNMENT GRANT). Commons June 15, 1932
2 speeches — MINISTEY OF TRANSPORT. Commons June 20, 1932
CIVIL STAFF AND EMPLOYES, FARNBOROUGH. Commons June 22, 1932
FATAL ACCIDENTS. Commons June 22, 1932
CARRIAGE BY AIR BILL [Lords]. Commons June 24, 1932
MEDICAL OFFICERS, BERMUDA. Commons November 8, 1932
3 speeches — AIR NAVIGATION DIRECTIONS. Commons November 9, 1932
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