Mr Henry Harris

1883 - January 11, 1955
Summary information for Mr Henry Harris

Contributions

1945

UNITED NATIONS CHARTER Commons August 22, 1945

2 speeches — Students Commons August 23, 1945

DARTMOOR PRISON (USE AS BORSTAL INSTITUTION) Commons October 11, 1945

Scientific Civil Service Written Answers October 11, 1945

Ammunition Dumps, Surrey Written Answers October 16, 1945

DIPLOMATIC DOCUMENTS (PUBLICATION) Commons October 17, 1945

Installation, Leith Hill Written Answers October 17, 1945

FORMER ITALIAN COLONIES (ADMINISTRATION) Written Answers October 18, 1945

SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) BILL Commons October 19, 1945

3 speeches — Teachers Commons October 25, 1945

Students' Gowns Written Answers October 29, 1945

2 speeches — PURCHASE TAX Commons October 31, 1945

2 speeches — Teachers Commons November 1, 1945

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS Commons November 1, 1945

2 speeches — Lord Nelson (Annuity) Commons November 6, 1945

4 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE (RELEASE OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS) BILL Commons November 9, 1945

GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN PRISONERS OF WAR Written Answers November 13, 1945

2 speeches — Students Commons November 20, 1945

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE Written Answers November 20, 1945

2 speeches — HOTEL VISITORS (REGISTRATION) Commons November 22, 1945

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 22, 1945

War Damage Payments Written Answers November 22, 1945

HEREDITARY TITLES Commons December 4, 1945

SARAWAK (CONSTITUTION) Commons December 5, 1945

2 speeches — COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS Commons December 5, 1945

2 speeches — PALESTINE (JEWISH IMMIGRATION) Commons December 5, 1945

NUREMBERG TRIAL (REPORT) Written Answers December 11, 1945

4 speeches — SOLICITORS AND LAW STUDENTS (DEMOBILISATION) Commons December 14, 1945

2 speeches — British Universities Press, Limited Commons December 17, 1945

" Today in Parliament "Talks Commons December 18, 1945

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