Mr Harold Balfour
1897 - September 20, 1988Summary information for Mr Harold Balfour
Contributions
1934
4 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Right to, and duration of, benefit.) Commons January 29, 1934
CLAUSE 6.—(Amendments as to third statutory condition.) Commons January 30, 1934
3 speeches — AIR POWER. Commons January 31, 1934
CODEX SINAITICUS (PURCHASE GRANT). Commons February 1, 1934
9 speeches — DISARMAMENT. Commons February 6, 1934
IMPERIAL AIR SERVICES (ITALIAN TERRITORY). Commons February 7, 1934
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BILL. Commons February 9, 1934
2 speeches — CLAUSE 34.—(Unemployment Assistance Board and Advisory Committees.) Commons February 19, 1934
AIR FORCE RESERVE (PILOTS AND OBSERVERS) BILL. Commons February 22, 1934
SHIPPING INDUSTRY. Commons February 27, 1934
4 speeches — UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS. Commons February 27, 1934
STATION ACCOMMODATION. Commons February 28, 1934
3 speeches — AERODROMES. Commons March 8, 1934
3 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1934. Commons March 19, 1934
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (TRAVEL VOUCHERS). Commons April 17, 1934
FLYING REGULATIONS. Commons April 18, 1934
AVIATION (GLIDING). Commons April 30, 1934
2 speeches — SHOPS BILL [Lords]. Commons April 30, 1934
ESTATE DUTIES. Commons May 1, 1934
UNITED STATES AIRCEAFT. Commons May 2, 1934
2 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Amendment as to fifth statutory condition.) Commons May 3, 1934
IMPORTED AEROPLANES AND MATERIAL. Commons May 14, 1934
FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Commons May 18, 1934
GLOSTER AIRCRAFT COMPANY (POLITICAL FETE). Commons June 7, 1934
2 speeches — RADIO BEACON, CROYDON. Commons June 13, 1934
SUEZ CANAL COMPANY. Commons June 14, 1934
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment as to rebate on certain hydrocarbon oils.) Commons June 18, 1934
4 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons June 21, 1934
2 speeches — OIL SUPPLIES. Commons June 27, 1934
FATAL ACCIDENTS (REMOVAL OF BODIES). Commons July 5, 1934
PEDESTRIANS CROSSING PLACES. Commons October 30, 1934
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