Mr James Stanhope

November 11, 1880 - August 15, 1967
Summary information for Mr James Stanhope

Contributions

1934

18 speeches — TRADE AGREEMENT WITH RUSSIA. Lords March 6, 1934

2 speeches — TRADE AGREEMENT WITH RUSSIA. Lords March 13, 1934

4 speeches — DISARMAMENT NEGOTIATIONS. Lords March 15, 1934

4 speeches — NORTH ATLANTIC SHIPPING BILL. Lords March 22, 1934

4 speeches — NORTH ATLANTIC SHIPPING BILL. Lords March 27, 1934

2 speeches — PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL POLICE FORCE. Lords April 11, 1934

3 speeches — TITHE BILL. [H.L.] Lords April 17, 1934

2 speeches — LIBERIA. Lords April 25, 1934

8 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Lords May 7, 1934

HOSTILITIES IN ARABIA. Lords May 7, 1934

3 speeches — FOREIGN EXCHANGES AND DEBTS. Lords June 6, 1934

TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS (SPECIAL INVESTMENTS) BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 6, 1934

CAPITAL LIABILITIES. Written Answers June 12, 1934

7 speeches — MONETARY POLICY. Lords June 13, 1934

4 speeches — TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS (SPECIAL INVESTMENTS) BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 20, 1934

7 speeches — DEBTS CLEARING OFFICES AND IMPORT RESTRICTIONS BILL. Lords June 28, 1934

SCHEDULE. Lords June 28, 1934

4 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Lords July 3, 1934

2 speeches — TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS (SPECIAL INVESTMENTS) BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 3, 1934

6 speeches — THE CHACO ARMS EMBARGO. Lords July 12, 1934

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords July 12, 1934

2 speeches — NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM BILL. Lords July 18, 1934

ISLE OF MAN (CUSTOMS) BILL. Lords July 23, 1934

PUBLIC WORKS LOANS BILL. Lords July 23, 1934

FUEL OIL PRODUCTION. Lords July 25, 1934

RUSSIA. Lords July 25, 1934

F.B.I. TRADE MISSION TO JAPAN. Written Answers November 7, 1934

EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Lords November 13, 1934

THE SAAR PLEBISCITE. Lords November 15, 1934

6 speeches — LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Lords December 5, 1934

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