Mr Harold Balfour
1897 - September 20, 1988Summary information for Mr Harold Balfour
Contributions
1971
AIR TRANSPORT FARES Lords January 26, 1971
PROCEDURE OF THE HOUSE Lords March 2, 1971
AIR FLIGHTS: BLOCK ALLOCATION OF SEATS Lords March 10, 1971
3 speeches — E.E.C.: THE COMMONWEALTH AND BRUSSELS NEGOTIATIONS Lords March 10, 1971
MEDIATOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM Lords March 17, 1971
AIR SERVICES: ROUTE LICENCE TRANSFERS Lords March 25, 1971
4 speeches — THE CONCORDE AIRCRAFT Lords March 29, 1971
METEORITES BILL [H.L.] Lords March 30, 1971
RATING BILL Lords May 3, 1971
3 speeches — LONDON AIRPORT HOTEL SCHEME Lords May 4, 1971
ROLLS-ROYCE RB.211 ENGINE AND TRISTAR AIRCRAFT Lords May 10, 1971
2 speeches — E.E.C. FISHERY REGULATIONS AND UNITED KINGDOM LIMITS Lords May 12, 1971
2 speeches — THE BEIRA PATROL Lords May 27, 1971
E.E.C. NEGOTIATIONS: LUXEMBOURG MEETING Lords June 9, 1971
SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY BILL Lords June 15, 1971
CIVIL AVIATION: EUROPEAN CONFERENCE AND FARES Lords June 17, 1971
WATER SUPPLIES Lords June 23, 1971
2 speeches — SALMON AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES: THE BLEDISLOE REPORT Lords June 30, 1971
SALMON STOCKS AND CONSERVATION Lords June 30, 1971
2 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION BILL Lords July 9, 1971
HIJACKING BILL Lords July 21, 1971
LIBYAN THREAT TO B.O.A.C. AIRLINER Lords July 23, 1971
ANGUILLA BILL Lords July 23, 1971
IMMIGRATION BILL Lords July 29, 1971
CIVIL AVIATION BILL Lords July 29, 1971
MOTOR CAR STEERING LOCKS Lords August 3, 1971
2 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS OFFICES Lords August 4, 1971
CENTRAL LONDON: CLEANSING OF STREETS Lords October 11, 1971
B.E.A. VANGUARD CRASH Lords October 26, 1971
5 speeches — UNITED KINGDOM AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Lords October 27, 1971
RHODESIA: FOREIGN SECRETARY'S VISIT Lords November 9, 1971
PROCEDURE OF THE HOUSE Lords November 23, 1971
INDIA/PAKISTAN HOSTILITIES Lords December 6, 1971
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