Mr Henry Walston

June 16, 1912 - May 29, 1991
Summary information for Mr Henry Walston

Contributions

1986

Lesotho and South Africa: Supply Routes Lords January 14, 1986

Wage and Salary Increases: Policy Lords January 15, 1986

3 speeches — Prevention of Oil Pollution Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1986

Prevention of Oil Pollution Bill [H.L.] Lords February 11, 1986

Postage Stamps: Sale Outlets Lords April 14, 1986

PBI and NSDO: Projected Privatisation Lords April 14, 1986

Cereals and Farm Price Policy: ECC Reports Lords April 21, 1986

Agriculture Price Fixing Settlement Lords April 28, 1986

3 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords May 6, 1986

United Nations (Namibia) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 7, 1986

Agricultural Research and Development Lords May 14, 1986

3 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords June 12, 1986

Agriculture Bill Lords June 12, 1986

6 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords June 16, 1986

Miscarriage Risk: Contact with Lambing Ewes Lords June 18, 1986

The Environment: Protection Lords June 18, 1986

4 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords June 19, 1986

3 speeches — Marine Pilotage Lords June 25, 1986

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords June 26, 1986

Essex Institute Planning School Lords July 1, 1986

3 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords July 2, 1986

Agriculture Bill Lords July 22, 1986

2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords July 31, 1986

Straw and Stubble Burning Lords October 22, 1986

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 13, 1986

2 speeches — Pilotage Bill [H.L.] Lords November 25, 1986

"Kowloon Bridge" Lords November 25, 1986

London Docklands Railway (City Extension) Bill Lords December 2, 1986

EC Milk and Beef Reforms Lords December 17, 1986

HILL LIVESTOCK COMPENSATORY ALLOWANCES Written Answers December 17, 1986

Sugar Companies: Takeover Bids Lords December 18, 1986

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