Mr Harold Balfour
1897 - September 20, 1988Summary information for Mr Harold Balfour
Contributions
1968
3 speeches — STANSTED AIRPORT RUNWAYS Lords January 31, 1968
CONCORDE AIRCRAFT AND B.B.C. BROADCAST Lords February 6, 1968
STANSTED AIRPORT RUNWAYS Lords February 15, 1968
RHODESIA SANCTIONS Lords March 5, 1968
ARGENTINE BEEF IMPORTS Lords March 5, 1968
2 speeches — PEER'S NEWSPAPER ARTICLE AND PRIVILEGE Lords March 7, 1968
3 speeches — FUTURE OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS Lords March 27, 1968
SCHOOLCHILDREN AND VIOLENCE TO TEACHERS Lords April 3, 1968
2 speeches — RHODESIA: SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION Lords April 24, 1968
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE Lords April 29, 1968
4 speeches — PROBLEMS OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS Lords May 1, 1968
IMMIGRANTS AND POLYGAMOUS MARRIAGES Lords May 2, 1968
EDINBURGH-GALASHIELS-CARLISLE RAIL SERVICE Lords May 7, 1968
3 speeches — AIR CORPORATIONS BILL Lords May 14, 1968
CONSERVATION OF SEALS BILL [H.L.] Lords May 24, 1968
LEGAL METROLOGY Lords May 28, 1968
3 speeches — PASSPORTS AND OVERSEAS TRAVEL Lords May 29, 1968
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords May 30, 1968
FUTURE OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS Lords June 26, 1968
THIRD LONDON AIRPOR INQUIRY Lords June 27, 1968
2 speeches — THIRD LONDON AIRPORT INQUIRY Lords July 1, 1968
6 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 1, 1968
2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 1, 1968
TANZANIA: PENSIONS LIABILITY AND WITHDRAWAL OF AID Lords July 2, 1968
TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 2, 1968
TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 3, 1968
2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 9, 1968
THE FALKLAND ISLANDS Lords October 7, 1968
NIGERIA: PROTECTION OF RELIEF WORKERS Lords October 14, 1968
HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Lords November 19, 1968
POSTAL SURCHARGE ON UNSTAMPED LETTERS Lords November 20, 1968
THE FALKLAND ISLANDS Lords December 3, 1968
ARMS SUPPLIES TO SOUTH AFRICA Lords December 4, 1968
3 speeches — ATLANTIC SALMON STOCKS Lords December 10, 1968
U.S. LOAN: CAPITAL AND SERVICE COST Lords December 18, 1968
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