Mr Harold Balfour

1897 - September 20, 1988
Summary information for Mr Harold Balfour

Contributions

1961

OVERSEAS SERVICE BILL Lords February 14, 1961

16 speeches — SOUND AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING Lords March 1, 1961

5 speeches — IMPLEMENTATION OF ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT Lords March 29, 1961

4 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [H.L.] Lords May 2, 1961

EUROPEAN FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION (IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) ORDER, 1961 Lords May 3, 1961

2 speeches — THE AIR ESTIMATES Lords May 3, 1961

BRITAIN AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords May 10, 1961

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Lords May 11, 1961

2 speeches — OFFSHORE DRIFT NET SALMON FISHING Lords May 17, 1961

CEREMONIAL EVENTS AND PARKING METERS Lords June 5, 1961

3 speeches — COMMONWEALTH AND THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Lords June 12, 1961

2 speeches — THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords June 13, 1961

THE ROME TREATY AND BRITISH SOCIAL SERVICES Lords June 15, 1961

8 speeches — THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords June 21, 1961

2 speeches — SEA DRIFT-NETTING OF SALMON Lords June 22, 1961

3 speeches — SEA DRIFT-NETTING OF SALMON Lords June 22, 1961

RIVERS (PREVENTION OF POLLUTION) BILL Lords July 3, 1961

4 speeches — RIVERS (PREVENTION OF POLLUTION) BILL Lords July 12, 1961

FINANCE BILL Lords July 17, 1961

EGYPTIAN COMPENSATION FUND Lords November 21, 1961

BUILDING TRADE OPERATIVES Lords November 28, 1961

2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [H.L.] Lords November 28, 1961

INCOME TAX ON EGYPTIAN COMPENSATION FUND INTEREST Lords November 29, 1961

3 speeches — COMMONWEALTH CONSULTATION Lords December 5, 1961

3 speeches — COMMONWEALTH AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords December 6, 1961

2 speeches — LICENSING (SCOTLAND) BILL [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1961

2 speeches — THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT Lords December 20, 1961

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