Mr Harold Balfour
1897 - September 20, 1988Summary information for Mr Harold Balfour
Contributions
1953
3 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION FLYING UNIT Lords January 20, 1953
2 speeches — RETIRED OFFICERS' PENSIONS Lords January 20, 1953
2 speeches — LIFE PEERS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 3, 1953
5 speeches — LIFE PEERS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 4, 1953
MERCHANDISE MARKS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 5, 1953
3 speeches — MERCHANDISE MARKS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 5, 1953
LEASEHOLD REFORM Lords February 18, 1953
AIRFIELDS: EFFECT ON PROPERTY VALUES Lords March 3, 1953
TRANSPORT BILL Lords March 26, 1953
8 speeches — IRON AND STEEL BILL Lords March 31, 1953
3 speeches — IRON AND STEEL BILL Lords April 21, 1953
3 speeches — IRON AND STEEL BILL Lords April 22, 1953
3 speeches — THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords April 29, 1953
2 speeches — PROCESSED FOODS Lords June 10, 1953
CORONATION: AMERICAN TELEVISION PROGRAMME Lords June 16, 1953
4 speeches — SCHOOL CROSSING PATROLS BILL [H.L.] Lords June 16, 1953
RETIRED OFFICERS' PENSIONS Lords June 17, 1953
LOSS OF THE "PRINCESS VICTORIA" Lords June 30, 1953
2 speeches — RHODESIA AND NYASALAND FEDERATION BILL Lords July 7, 1953
SIR WALFORD SELBY'S BOOK Lords July 8, 1953
AMERICAN SERVICEMEN IN BRITAIN Lords July 8, 1953
THE GOLD COAST PUBLIC SERVICE Lords July 9, 1953
BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR Lords July 22, 1953
AIR ATTACHÉ'S AIRCRAFT Lords July 23, 1953
2 speeches — COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Lords July 30, 1953
BRITAIN'S AIR FORCES Lords October 22, 1953
BRITISH GUIANA Lords October 28, 1953
3 speeches — TELEVISION POLICY Lords November 26, 1953
3 speeches — INVENTIONS AND DESIGNS (CROWN USE) BILL [H.L.] Lords December 1, 1953
INVENTIONS AND DESIGNS (CROWN USE) BILL [H.L.] Lords December 1, 1953
COURT-MARTIAL OF CAPTAIN GRIFFITHS Lords December 10, 1953
2 speeches — SERVICE OFFICERS' RETIRED PAY Lords December 15, 1953
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