Mr Henry Strauss
1892 - August 28, 1974Summary information for Mr Henry Strauss
Contributions
1970
DECIMAL CURRENCY AND UNDERGROUND FARES Lords January 22, 1970
TEMPERATURE REPORTS Lords January 28, 1970
3 speeches — POST OFFICE PAY OFFER AND PRODUCTIVITY Lords February 12, 1970
2 speeches — CONCORDE TEST FLIGHT ROUTES Lords February 17, 1970
4 speeches — THE POLICE SERVICE Lords February 18, 1970
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM IN ENGLAND Lords March 3, 1970
PRIMARY EDUCATION IN HONG KONG Lords March 4, 1970
4 speeches — AGRICULTURAL LAND: ACQUISITION AND FUTURE USE Lords March 9, 1970
3 speeches — CALVES' DEATH ON CHANNEL FERRY Lords March 10, 1970
THE ORANGERY, HOLLAND PARK Lords March 12, 1970
RHODESIAN CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE PRIVY COUNCIL Lords March 19, 1970
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL LAND DISPOSAL AND "CRICHEL DOWN" POLICY Lords March 25, 1970
FOREIGN HAULAGE VEHICLES IN BRITAIN Lords April 29, 1970
ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY BILL [H.L.] Lords May 5, 1970
SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM'S VISIT Lords May 7, 1970
SIMONSTOWN NAVAL BASE AND UNITED NATIONS ARMS RESOLUTION Lords May 12, 1970
DERELICT LAND CLEARANCE Lords May 19, 1970
DIVORCE: UNITED KINGDOM AND THE HAGUE CONVENTION Written Answers May 19, 1970
2 speeches — KNIGHTSBRIDGE BARRACKS Lords May 20, 1970
COMMERCIAL RADIO: ADVERTISING OF CIGARETTES AND ALCOHOL Lords July 21, 1970
POSTAL CHARGES: PROPOSED INCREASES Lords July 23, 1970
HEAVY VEHICLES AND ROAD HAZARDS Lords November 10, 1970
ANIMALS BILL [H.L.] Lords November 12, 1970
RACIAL HARMONY YEAR Lords November 25, 1970
2 speeches — ANIMALS BILL [H.L.] Lords December 1, 1970
CAVENDISH SQUARE: UNDERGROUND WORKS AND AMENITY Lords December 2, 1970
FUNCTIONS OF TRAFFI WARDENS ORDER 1970 Lords December 10, 1970
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DISPUTE Lords December 14, 1970
COURTS: RECONSTITUTION OF CIRCUITS Written Answers December 16, 1970
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