Mr Harold Soref

December 18, 1916 - March 14, 1993
Summary information for Mr Harold Soref

Contributions

1973

Zambian Border (Closure) Commons January 29, 1973

7 speeches — POLICE ACTS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 23, 1973

NORTHERN IRELAND (WHITE PAPER) Commons March 29, 1973

Rhodesia Commons April 11, 1973

Greece (Official Visit) Commons April 17, 1973

Mr. Roy Innis Written Answers April 19, 1973

2 speeches — South Africa Commons May 9, 1973

Mrs. Malik Written Answers May 15, 1973

British Council (London Student Centre) Written Answers May 18, 1973

Mrs. Malik Written Answers May 18, 1973

Zambia (Canadian Tourists) Written Answers May 21, 1973

Rhodesian Funds (Mr. Peter Niesewand) Written Answers May 24, 1973

Mrs. Malik Written Answers May 25, 1973

Warsaw Pact Nations Written Answers June 11, 1973

2 speeches — Tanzania (British Journalist) Commons June 13, 1973

Violence (Police Protection) Written Answers June 14, 1973

Senhor Marcelino dos Santos Written Answers June 25, 1973

4 speeches — ULSTER DEFENCE REGIMENT BILL [Lords] Commons July 6, 1973

Mr. Gerald Hawkesworth Written Answers July 10, 1973

2 speeches — Race Relations Board and Community Relations Commission Commons July 12, 1973

Mr. Herbert Chitepo Written Answers July 12, 1973

RHODESIA Commons July 19, 1973

Rhodesia Commons July 25, 1973

Rhodesia Commons October 24, 1973

Mr. Herbert Chitepo Written Answers November 2, 1973

Citizenship Commons November 8, 1973

10 speeches — RHODESIA Commons November 8, 1973

Passports Written Answers November 12, 1973

2 speeches — Passports Written Answers November 20, 1973

South American Students Written Answers November 27, 1973

6 speeches — CHILE Commons November 28, 1973

Chilean Nationals (Admission) Written Answers November 28, 1973

GRENADA Commons December 11, 1973

Licensing Laws Commons December 13, 1973

Fuel Conservation Commons December 18, 1973

Rhodesia Commons December 19, 1973

Overseas Aid Written Answers December 21, 1973

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